Scottish groups step up contingency plans ahead of independence vote

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Scotland's £800bn fund management industry has begun to step up contingency plans in the event the country's populace votes for independence this September.

With polls indicating a close race and debates continuing over regulation and currency, the industry has increased its preparations. Firms based in Scotland include household names Aberdeen Asset Management, Baillie Gifford and Standard Life Investments, as well as a variety of mid-sized and boutique firms. Baillie Gifford said it has set up an internal working party and has spoken to both sides of the campaign, as well as the Scottish and UK governments. “Our main priorities at the moment in respect of the referendum are to monitor developments; to assess any impacts on our client...

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