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  2. Pactiv Evergreen - Wikipedia

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    History. Pactiv Evergreen was created in 2020 through the initial public offering of Reynolds Group Holdings Limited (RGHL). [1] Both Pactiv and Evergreen Packaging were predecessor companies previously acquired to become part of Reynolds Group Holdings. Pactiv’s roots stretch back to 1959, when Central Fibre, American Boxboard, and Ohio ...

  3. Reynolds Group Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Reynolds Group Holdings was a New Zealand based packaging company with roots in the former Reynolds Metals Company, which was the second-largest aluminum company in the United States, and the third-largest in the world. Reynolds Metals was acquired by Alcoa in June 2000.[1][2] Reynolds Group Holdings became Pactiv Evergreen through an IPO in 2020.

  4. Liability-driven investment strategy - Wikipedia

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    In essence, the liability-driven investment strategy (LDI) is an investment strategy of a company or individual based on the cash flows needed to fund future liabilities. It is sometimes referred to as a "dedicated portfolio" strategy. It differs from a “benchmark-driven” strategy, which is based on achieving better returns than an external ...

  5. XPS Pensions - Wikipedia

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    Operating income. £ 36.9 million (2023) [1] Net income. £ 22.7 million (2023) [1] Website. www.xpsgroup.com. XPS Pensions is a British financial services business specialising in pensions consulting and administration. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. [2]

  6. Pension investment in private equity - Wikipedia

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    The traditional drivers of pension investment in private equity include statistical diversification stemming from partial decorrelation to listed securities (‘listed equity’ i.e. stocks and also bonds), expectation of superior risk-adjusted returns over long periods (typically 8 to 10 years), access to early-stage industries and fiscal incentives for investments in SMEs and/or innovative ...

  7. Solvency ratio - Wikipedia

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    The solvency ratio is most often defined as: The solvency ratio is a measure of the risk an insurer faces of claims that it cannot absorb. The amount of premium written is a better measure than the total amount insured because the level of premiums is linked to the likelihood of claims. Different countries use different methodologies to ...

  8. Pactiv - Wikipedia

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  9. Verizon Shifts Pension Obligations to Prudential - AOL

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    Specifically, Prudential Insurance sold the Verizon Management Pension Plan a "single premium group annuity contract" covering Verizon's approximately $7.5 billion of pension liabilities.