Scottish Widows cuts Lloyds funding cord, but was it cheap?
Scottish Widows pulled in £7bn of orders for its £1.5bn tier two transaction this week, its first offering under its own name since 2005. The public return enabled the insurer’s owner, Lloyds Banking Group, to cancel £1.2bn of internal funding, but bankers away from the deal thought it came cheaply.
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