Lloyds' Bill Cooper on why M&A is looking more attractive despite Brexit

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As the dust settles on the UK’s vote to leave the European Union, some of the initial predictions about the impact of 'Brexit’ on mergers and acquisitions activity in the insurance market appear unfounded.

Initial fears that the market would grind to a halt following Brexit have proved to be wide of the mark. Instead, the twin forces of corporate change and consolidation continue to drive activity

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