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Friends Life
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryFinancial Services
Founded1810
HeadquartersLondon, UK
Key people
Andy Briggs, (Group Chief Executive)
ProductsInsurance, Inheritance tax products, Investment Management, Pensions
OwnerResolution
Number of employees
Around 6,000 worldwide
Websitewww.friendslife.com

Friends Life is a life assurance company formed in 2011, comprising the merged UK operations of Friends Provident and the life assurance businesses acquired from Bupa and AXA UK. The new company began trading in March 2011 with over 5 million customers worldwide.[1]

The head office is located at One New Change London EC4M 9EF. The registered office is at Pixham End, Dorking in Surrey. It is a member of the Association of British Insurers and is regulated by the Financial Services Authority. It was listed (as Friends Provident plc) on the London Stock Exchange and a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index until being acquired by buyout firm Resolution in November 2009.

Operations

Friends Life operates from eight countries around the world including: United Kingdom, Germany, Luxembourg, Dubai, Singapore, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur (AmLife) and the Isle of Man. The group manages funds of £111 billion (as at 31 December 2011) on behalf of its customers. Friends Life is the 5th largest Life and Pensions company ranked by UK market capitalisation.[2]

Other companies within the Friends Life group include: Friends Provident International Limited, Sesame Bankhall Group, financial partners business AG (fpb AG) and Lombard International Assurance SA. Friends Life group also has a 30% stake in the Malaysian Life assurance company Amlife.[citation needed]

Friends Life were the title sponsors of the Friends Life t20 cricket league organised by the England and Wales Cricket Board, but have since chosen to discontinue this sponsorship into 2013[3].


In December 2012 Friends Life appear to be removing any references to their on-going PR problem in relation to media reports for Nic Hughes' critical life policy and the petition found at http://www.change.org/nicslife. It is unclear so far - why Friends Life would attempt to cover up this information by continually removing any references from Wikipedia.

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