Metlife said to be in talks to buy tycoon Richard Li’s PineBridge assets outside of China

    •  PineBridge is majority-owned by Hong Kong billionaire Richard Li’s holding company, Pacific Century Group.
    • PineBridge is majority-owned by Hong Kong billionaire Richard Li’s holding company, Pacific Century Group. PHOTO: REUTERS
    Published Mon, Oct 21, 2024 · 01:35 PM

    US INSURER MetLife is in advanced talks to buy PineBridge Investments’ assets outside of China, sources familiar with the matter said, in a deal that could be valued at US$1 billion to US$1.5 billion.

    The talks are exclusive for assets under management amounting to about US$100 billion, the sources said, asking not to be identified because the matter is private. PineBridge is majority-owned by Hong Kong billionaire Richard Li’s holding company, Pacific Century Group (PCG).

    MetLife has emerged as the most likely buyer after outbidding rivals including other asset managers and financial institutions, the sources said. The exclusivity period will allow the New York-based insurer to finalise details of a potential agreement over the coming weeks, they said.

    Li’s PCG has been considering a sale of PineBridge, excluding a China joint-venture with Huatai Securities, the sources said. The Huatai-PineBridge venture managed more than US$70 billion in assets as at the end of June, according to its website.

    While the sale process is at an advanced stage, deliberations are ongoing and no final decisions have been made, the sources said.

    Representatives for MetLife, PineBridge and its owner PCG declined to comment.

    PCG bought PineBridge from American International Group for US$500 million in 2010 as the insurer was selling assets to repay a government bailout. PineBridge’s clients include pension plans, insurance companies, official institutions, private banks, advisers and intermediaries. BLOOMBERG

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