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Nationwide extends L&G investment advice deal

IFAonline | 01 Feb 2011 | 16:15

Nationwide has extended a deal with Legal and General (L&G) to offer investment advice in the building society's branches until at least 2016.

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L&G: Advice rules must ease if product regs tighten

The rules on giving advice would need to be eased up if the FSA pushes for a rumoured tightening of product regulation, says Legal & General's (L&G) executive director of savings.

IFAonline | 06 Dec 2010 | 14:05
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FTSE falls 1% despite strong results for financials

The FTSE fell in early trading in reaction to losses on Wall Street overnight and a weak opening in European markets.

IFAonline | 04 Aug 2010 | 09:16

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L&G profits soar 87%

Legal & General's (L&G) pre-tax profits leapt by 87% last year to hit £1,109m, compared to £592m in 2008.

IFAonline | 23 Mar 2010 | 09:10
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L&G joins All Net international network

Legal and General has joined the All Net network as its UK partner.

Cover | 22 Mar 2010 | 13:19
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Axa bags four gongs at LifeSearch awards

Axa today won four categories at the 2010 LifeSearch Protection Awards, including best overall provider.

Cover | 17 Mar 2010 | 16:05
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L&G increases CI claims paid

Legal and General has announced it paid 93.6% of critical illness claims in 2009.

Cover | 10 Mar 2010 | 15:54
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L&G unveils business protection calculator

Legal & General (L&G) has launched a business protection tool enabling advisers to help firms calculate the value of its 'key people' for insurance purposes.

Cover | 03 Mar 2010 | 15:30
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Low interest rates likely for medium-long term - experts

Today's decision by the Bank of England (BoE) heralds a period of low interest rates stretching into the medium to long-term, say experts.

IFAonline | 07 Jan 2010 | 15:00
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Life companies pledge customers won't suffer due to Royal Mail

Legal & General and Prudential say customers won't lose out if they miss return deadlines as a result of the Royal Mail postal strikes.

IFAonline | 11 Nov 2009 | 08:00

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