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Date: 2014-06-25 06:56:42
Financial institutions
Financial economics
Institutional investors
Financial services
Insurance
Reinsurance
London Stock Exchange
Dividend
Investment
FBD Holdings
Types of insurance

FBD Holdings plc Trading Statement 20 June 2014 FBD Holdings plc ("FBD" or the "Group") is issuing the following trading statement covering the period up to today’s date. Premium

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