Executive Summary

Pearl Group Plc, previously named Liberty Acquisition Holdings (International) Company, is a company incorporated under the Companies Law (2009 Revision) of the Cayman Islands on 2 January 2008 as an exempted company with limited liability. The Company was formed to acquire one or more operating businesses with principal business operations outside North America through merger, capital stock exchange, share purchase, asset acquisition, reorganisation or similar transaction. Units of the Company, comprising shares and warrants, were initially admitted for trading on Euronext Amsterdam on 6 February 2008. The Group is a closed life fund consolidator that specialises in the management and acquisition of closed life and pension funds and operates primarily in the UK. Measured by total assets, the Group is the largest U.K. consolidator of closed life funds. The Group has eight main life companies: Pearl Assurance, London Life, National Provident Life, NPI, Phoenix Life, Phoenix and London Assurance, Phoenix Pensions and SMI.

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