Perpetual, Pendal deal on shaky groundBY JAMIE WILLIAMSON | FRIDAY, 11 NOV 2022 12:32PMPerpetual has confirmed it may have to cough up more than $20 million to Pendal Group if a transaction were to impede the existing deal between the two entities, as speculation grows Perpetual is attempting to renege. Related News |
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