UK disposals could support Pru’s AIA acquisition
Prudential is reported to be considering pulling out of the UK in favour of Asian markets.
The insurer is in the process of acquiring AIA from the troubled American International Group, in a bid to become South East Asia’s leading insurer.
A £23 billion cash and shares deal has been agreed, with plans to raise funds via a £13 billion right issue and an initial public offering of AIA on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
News of the controversial acquisition has been followed by reports that the Pru’s biggest shareholder, Capital Group, was working with three UK insurers on a consortium bid for the group.
However, latest reports suggest that Prudential is under pressure from institutional investors to sell off its business in the UK to help fund its Asian expansion.
Details of such a move could be revealed mid-week, when Prudential publishes the prospectus for its rights issue.
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