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Oliver Wyman boosts actuarial business with London launch

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Oliver Wyman boosts actuarial business with London launch

Oliver Wyman Actuarial is a specialist business of global management consultancy Oliver Wyman. Providing actuarial services to insurers, investors, healthcare providers, corporates, and other clients, the practice collaborates with the management consulting team within Oliver Wyman, in particular the insurance and asset management practice, which caters to the same client base.

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FRP expands offering into Northern Ireland with Belfast launch

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FRP expands offering into Northern Ireland with Belfast launch

FRP Advisory Group is a UK specialist business advisory firm with a team of over 740 people, including 100 partners, spread across 29 offices

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Dealmakers expect bigger European private equity buyouts and more of them

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Dealmakers expect bigger European private equity buyouts and more of them

A record amount of uninvested capital at funds, cheaper financing as interest rates fall, and pressure for asset sales from investors seeking returns, are among the reasons the people cited for an upturn in deal activity and size.

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66% of the investors in China's greater bay prefer foreign products

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66% of the investors in China's greater bay prefer foreign products

The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) has played a critical role as China’s sandbox for testing new regulatory approaches

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LeasePlan incurs tech blow from failed SAP implementation

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LeasePlan incurs tech blow from failed SAP implementation

A year after Lidl’s SAP failure rocked the food retail landscape, another large ERP flop has now hit the automotive scene.

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Kearney predicts investors will turn toward small and midsize assets in 2020

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Kearney predicts investors will turn toward small and midsize assets in 2020

Kearney today released its annual Consumer and Retail M&A report, Time to Reset, Reposition, and Win, which explores the current and future deal landscape for consumer product and retail companies.

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