Generali to enhance global asset management business with acquisition of Conning and its affiliates, and create long-term partnership with Cathay Life

6 July 2023 — Daniela GHETU
Generali announces the acquisition of Conning Holdings Limited (CHL), a leading global asset manager for insurance and institutional clients, from Cathay Life, a subsidiary of Cathay Financial Holdings, one of the largest Asia-based financial institutions.

As a result of the contribution of CHL into Generali Investments Holding S.p.A (GIH), Cathay Life will become a minority shareholder of GIH, and will enter into a wider partnership with Generali, supporting the strategic growth ambitions of Generali Asset Management globally.

Conning and its affiliates are leading global asset management firms serving the needs of insurance companies and other institutional clients with approximately USD 157 billion (EUR 144 billion) in AUM. The business includes Conning (insurance and institutional fixed-income), Octagon Credit Investors (bank loans, CLOs and specialty credit), Global Evolution (emerging markets debt), and Pearlmark (debt and equity real estate).

Generali Group CEO, Philippe Donnet, said: “Through the acquisition of Conning and the long-term partnership with Cathay Life, we will enhance our asset management capabilities, strengthen our footprint in the key US and Asian markets, and create a platform to deliver on our broader asset management strategic ambitions in order to maximize value for all stakeholders, including Generali’s insurance business. This compelling opportunity is fully consistent with the strategic and financial objectives of our ‘Lifetime Partner 24: Driving Growth’ strategic plan, with the continued development of our asset management franchise.”

As part of Generali Asset Management’s ecosystem of affiliates, Conning and its affiliates will continue to be led by the current management teams, including the leadership of the Chief Executive Officer and Chair of the Conning Holdings Limited Board, Woody Bradford. This will ensure stability and continuity of teams, client service levels and investment strategy. Woody Bradford will also oversee the initiatives to facilitate close collaboration in areas such as distribution among the Generali ecosystem, alongside its senior leadership. Conning and its affiliates will also benefit from shared best practices with Generali Asset Management as well as its operational and risk framework.

Generali Asset Management will benefit from the addition of Conning and its affiliates’ long-standing insurance and institutional client base in the U.S. and Asia and will be better positioned to scale its third-party business in key markets globally by leveraging the firms’ combined investment capabilities and distribution strengths.

The acquisition, which is fully aligned with Generali’s “Lifetime Partner 24: Driving Growth” strategic plan, will reinforce Generali Asset Management’s strategy to become a leading global provider of investment solutions, creating a combined platform with USD 709 billion (EUR 650 billion) in AUM and adding high-quality, diversified capabilities in Fixed Income, Structured and Corporate Credit, Emerging Market Debt and Private Real Estate. The total Assets Under Management of Generali Group, following the acquisition of Conning and affiliates, will rise to USD 845 billion (EUR 775 billion).

As consideration for the contribution by Cathay Life of 100% of the shares of CHL in GIH, Cathay Life is expected to own 16.75% of the share capital of GIH at closing, subject to customary closing adjustments. GIH is the sub-holding entity that – at closing – will comprise the majority of Generali Group’s global asset management activities, with the exception of selected operations, namely those in China. GIH will generate the entirety of the AM result of Generali excluding the contribution of these Chinese AM.

Generali and Cathay Life have established a long-term partnership, with Cathay Life entering into an asset management agreement for a minimum duration of 10 years in relation to specific insurance AUM that will continue to be managed on its behalf by the Generali Asset Management businesses including Conning and its affiliates. In addition, Generali and Cathay Life have also agreed to certain earn-out provisions which may become payable in cash starting from three years post-closing, conditional on the achievement of certain pre-agreed terms.

The agreements entered between the parties grant certain corporate governance rights to Cathay Life in relation to GIH and provide a lock-up period on Cathay Life’s shares in GIH. They also provide both parties with certain exit mechanisms, in line with customary market practice for transactions of this type and duration.

There is no upfront cash consideration payable by Generali or GIH to Cathay Life, and the impact on the Group’s Solvency II ratio is expected to be negligible.

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