Standard Life chief warns of Scotland withdrawal

The insurer's chief David Nish says the group has a contingency plan in case Scots vote in favour of independence later this year

The insurer Standard Life is establishing additional companies operating outside of Scotland as part of a contingency plan, in case Scots vote in favour of independence in the referendum later this year.

The news revealed by chief executive David Nish today, is a blow to the campaign of Scottish first minister Alex Salmond and could have wide ranging consequences for the 5,000 staff that work for the Edinburgh-based insurer in Scotland.

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