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1. ''Commercial firms.'' | |||
A consolidator is a firm that seeks to achieve economies of scale through mergers and acquisitions. | A consolidator is a firm that seeks to achieve economies of scale through mergers and acquisitions. | ||
2. ''Insurance - pensions.'' | |||
Abbreviation for related specialist firms in sectors including insurance, or pensions. | |||
For example, closed life insurance consolidators and pension superfunds. | |||
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* [[Closed life consolidator]] | * [[Closed life consolidator]] | ||
* [[Economies of scale]] | * [[Economies of scale]] | ||
* [[Insurance]] | |||
* [[Merger]] | * [[Merger]] | ||
* [[Superfund]] | |||
[[Category:The_business_context]] | [[Category:The_business_context]] |
Latest revision as of 04:21, 6 September 2024
1. Commercial firms.
A consolidator is a firm that seeks to achieve economies of scale through mergers and acquisitions.
2. Insurance - pensions.
Abbreviation for related specialist firms in sectors including insurance, or pensions.
For example, closed life insurance consolidators and pension superfunds.