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2 New | Insurance firm Parabis owed creditors £121m when it collapsed | Top earners at Simmons and Stephenson Harwood see double digit pay boost


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Insurance firm Parabis owed creditors £121m when it collapsed
News - Wed 6th Jan
Administrators report reveals the extent of the firm’s liabilities and what went wrong prior to its collapse in November
Top earners at Simmons and Stephenson Harwood see double digit pay boost
News - Wed 6th Jan
UK firms increase highest-earning member pay by 20% and 30% respectively as revenue and profits rise
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