Prudential
Foreign insurers forced to meet Malaysian 70% ownership cap
Insurance companies in Malaysia are looking to sell just under a third of their local businesses to comply with a 70% cap on foreign ownership.
Five UK insurers facing FCA review over customer treatment
Old Mutual, Prudential and Abbey Life are among five companies still under investigation by the Financial Conduct Authority over concerns about the transparency of exit and penalty charges in the firms’ closed-book life insurance policies.
Prudential restructure sees US broker network sell-off
UK insurer Prudential has sold its US independent broker-dealer network to focus on local retirement products just days after announcing plans to merge its UK insurance and asset management businesses.
Axa Life Singapore ordered to pay $3m over bad reference
Axa Life Insurance Singapore has been ordered by the country’s High Court to pay compensation to a former employee for providing an unflattering reference to the Monetary Authority of Singapore (Mas) and his prospective employer, Prudential Assurance Company Singapore.
Tax & Regulation | 3 Aug 17
Big UK insurers not offering financial advice tax break
Millions of pension savers cannot take advantage of a tax break designed to help them pay for financial advice because major providers including Aviva, Aegon, Fidelity, Legal & General, Prudential and Royal London are not offering it to customers, reports the Financial Times.