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<blockquote data-quote="Grass And Grain" data-source="post: 8202444" data-attributes="member: 23184"><p>iirc, in the AHDB freedom of information documents, they said they liked the concept of ONE assurance brand. This was when RT was on rocky financial ground, and needed propping up with a cash injection (again, iirc), so AHDB decided to give them a bung of our levy money to prevent the brand collapsing and so we didn't end up with lots of different assurance brands.</p><p></p><p>Have they not heard of competition laws. It was a bung from AHDB (what ever they are, a Government organisation, side shoot, type thing, certainly a public body), given to one single private company, which would catapult them with a cash injection and make it harder for other assurance companies to compete. Look what happened to Genesis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grass And Grain, post: 8202444, member: 23184"] iirc, in the AHDB freedom of information documents, they said they liked the concept of ONE assurance brand. This was when RT was on rocky financial ground, and needed propping up with a cash injection (again, iirc), so AHDB decided to give them a bung of our levy money to prevent the brand collapsing and so we didn't end up with lots of different assurance brands. Have they not heard of competition laws. It was a bung from AHDB (what ever they are, a Government organisation, side shoot, type thing, certainly a public body), given to one single private company, which would catapult them with a cash injection and make it harder for other assurance companies to compete. Look what happened to Genesis. [/QUOTE]
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