H1 buy-ins and buyouts expected to hit up to £12bn

Buy-in and buyouts predicted to be around £25bn for second half of the year

Martin Richmond
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Hymans Robertson head of risk transfer James Mullins
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Hymans Robertson head of risk transfer James Mullins

Buy-ins and buyouts in the first half of 2022 are expected to be reach approximately £12bn, according to the latest research from Hymans Robertson.

The consultancy's survey of insurance companies who offer buy-ins revealed that in the first six months of the year, the total volume of buy-ins and buyouts is expected to be valued between £10bn a...

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