Consultants say Rothesay sale no cause for alarm

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The news that Goldman Sachs has put the majority of its UK bulk annuity business up for sale will not have an impact on the market, say consultants.

The investment bank said last week that it expected to sell a majority stake in the business over the next year (PP Online, 9 August).The announcement follows the sale of bulk annuity insurer Lucid...

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