Weinberg outlines future of UK insurance industry

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the chairman of st james's place capital rings in the changes for 2003

Whenever radical change is afoot in the insurance industry Sir Mark Weinberg is usually close to it. During his 40 years in the sector he has helped to forge Hambro Life, Abbey Life and St James's Place Capital. Having originally helped to introduce polarisation in the 1980s, he has since become a strong and successful advocate of its removal. Now chairman of St James's Place he talks to Investment Week about his views on outsourcing, Sandler, Myners, stakeholder, distribution, financial advice and why he has supported depolarisation. St James's Place has contracted out the investment m...

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