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UK insurer RSA agrees £7.2 bil takeover by Canadian, Danish groups

Company says acquisition will expand its leadership position in Canada and provide an opportunity to build on international operations

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 18 Nov 2020 8:30PM

UK insurer RSA agrees £7.2 bil takeover by Canadian, Danish groups
Canadian and Danish group’s offer price represents a 51% premium to RSA’s closing share price on November 4 – the day before the takeover plans were made public –  Pixabay pic, November 18,  2020

LONDON – British insurer RSA has agreed to a takeover by Canadian and Danish peers Intact and Tryg for £7.2 billion (RM38.4 billion), the companies announced on Wednesday.

“Pursuant to the transaction, Intact will retain RSA’s Canadian, United Kingdom and international operations, Tryg will retain RSA’s Swedish and Norwegian businesses, and Intact and Tryg will co-own RSA's Danish business,” said a statement.

The cash deal sees Tryg paying £4.2 billion and Intact £3.0 billion.

“This transaction is highly strategic for Intact and today we have reached an important milestone,” said Intact chief executive officer Charles Brindamour.

“Acquiring RSA’s strong businesses will expand our leadership position in Canada... and provide a substantial opportunity to build on the UK and international operations.”

Tryg CEO Morten Hubbe said the deal would "create significant value” for its shareholders.

“We look forward to consulting with our shareholders and other stakeholder groups in the weeks ahead to progress and ultimately to successfully complete the transaction," he added.

RSA chairman Martin Scicluna said the offer "reflects the strength and performance of RSA during a challenging period for our industry, representing a significant premium in cash”.

The offer price represents a 51% premium to RSA’s closing share price on November 4 – the day before the takeover plans were made public.

“We believe that our staff, our businesses and our customers can prosper under the stewardship of Intact and Tryg, two great businesses with long histories and strong reputations,” Scicluna said.

London-listed RSA traces its history back more than 300 years, serving currently nine million customers in more than 100 countries. – AFP, November 18, 2020

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