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DPL

American  

abbreviation

  1. diplomat.


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Fast forward to the present day, and he has played in both the 2022 and 2023 editions of the DPL, the tier below international level in disability cricket, finishing as the leading wicketkeeper in the latter.

From BBC

“Many of these products have been simplified and re-priced so investors can understand the costs and benefits of the products they are buying,” said David Lau, founder and chief executive of DPL Financial Partners.

From New York Times

Mr. Lau, of DPL, argues that they can be especially useful in what he called the “fragile decade,” or the five years before and after retirement, when market downturns can more meaningfully affect retirees’ chances of running out of money because their portfolios may not have enough time to recover.

From New York Times

I completed a half-dozen documents, including the same DPL form requested by Italy.

From Washington Post

“One of the things you don’t want to do is buy them when you are emotional,” said David Lau, founder and chief executive officer of DPL Financial Partners, which helps financial advisers find insurance products for their clients.

From New York Times