Legal & General generated £1.6bn in new pensions business in the first half of 2011, up from £1.5bn in the same period for 2010.
The firm said new business had been driven by its selection as replacement provider for Threadneedle defined contribution customers and interest in its auto-enrolment solutions. Its half year re...
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