Corporate Diversity and the Provision of Financial Services
P. Guijarro and
D. J. P. Hare
British Actuarial Journal, 2002, vol. 8, issue 4, 643-684
Abstract:
The corporate landscape of United Kingdom financial services has changed considerably in the last fifteen years with virtually all the main players now shareholder-owned. The dominance of shareholder ownership may not last for ever and the pendulum could swing back to alternate structures. Should the actuarial profession look ahead and consider what, if anything, could be done to encourage diversity? This paper considers some of the issues involved and raises some questions for the profession to discuss.
Date: 2002
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