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Priti Lancaster

Knowledge Lawyer
priti.lancaster@freshfields.com
London: +44 20 7936 4000
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Priti is a practice development lawyer in our insurance group based in London.

Her experience includes advising on non-contentious matters for financial institutions including M&A, portfolio transfers, reorganisations and restructurings, distributor arrangements, regulation and compliance. She also has experience advising insurers and reinsurers on both domestic and cross-border activities.

Priti has written articles for publication on industry topics such as Solvency II, recovery and resolution in insurance and the annuities market.

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Mergers and acquisitions
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  • Advising insurance companies on the application of Solvency II.
  • Advising insurance companies on investment strategy and asset liability matching.
  • Advising on capital management issues for insurers.
  • Considering group supervision issues.
  • Advising bancassurance distribution arrangements.
  • Advising on longevity risk transfers to reinsurers and other non-reinsurance counterparts through the use of longevity swaps.
  • Advising on Part VII transfers of insurance business under the UK Financial Services and Markets Act and portfolio restructuring.

 

Priti Lancaster

Knowledge Lawyer
priti.lancaster@freshfields.com

T +44 20 7936 4000

London Office

100 Bishopsgate

London EC2P 2SR
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