UK - Legal & General saw pre-tax profits rise 10% last year, part of a set of results that led group chief executive David Prosser to claim that 2001 was "a year of substantial achievement".
During the course of 2001, L&G saw pre-tax group profits rise by 10% to £751m, compared with the £682.7m achieved the previous year. The firm’s UK life and pensions business saw record new business...
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