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Abrdn (formerly Standard Life Aberdeen Plc), through its subsidiary Abrdn (Mauritius Holdings) 2006 Ltd, owned a 1.7% promoter stake in HDFC Life as on 31 March. The Indian promoter HDFC Ltd owns a 48.65% in the private insurer. ....
Mumbai (Maharashtra)/ New Delhi [India], September 26 (ANI/BusinessWire India): Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas advised Abrdn Investment Management Limited, a subsidiary of Abrdn Plc (formerly known as Standard Life Aberdeen Plc), in relation to the block trade by Abrdn Plc in HDFC Asset Management Company Limited (HDFC AMC) ....
LONDON (dpa-AFX) - abrdn Plc or Standard Life Aberdeen Plc (SLFPY.PK, SLA.L), a British investment firm, on Tuesday posted a loss for the first-half, mainly due to losses of 313 million pounds ....
Standard Life sells ₹6,783 cr worth shares of HDFC Life - The Hindu BusinessLine thehindubusinessline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thehindubusinessline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
PwC Announces Hybrid Post-COVID Working Model for UK Staff By Olivia Konotey-Ahulu | April 5, 2021 PricewaterhouseCoopers will give UK staff Friday afternoons off this summer and allow them to choose the amount of time they spend working from home as part of a post-pandemic shakeup of working patterns. The accountancy firm announced its hybrid working model would include “a reduced working day” at the end of the week during July and August, and anticipates most of its 22,000 staff will clock off at lunchtime after a more compact working week. The announcement comes as companies grapple to work out what post-pandemic working patterns will look like after workers who have spent months working remotely start returning to the office. PwC will allow its employees to choose the times they start and finish their working days, and expect their staff to spend between 40% to 60% of their time with their colleagues, either in offices or ....