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US insurer MetLife acquires PineBridge Investments in up to $1.2 billion deal
MetLife Investment Management, a subsidiary of U.S. insurer MetLife said on Monday it has agreed to buy PineBridge Investments, a global asset manager, from Pacific Century Group in a deal valued at up to $1.
MetLife signs deal to acquire asset manager PineBridge
The deal consideration includes $800m cash at closing, and another $400m contingent on future financial and earnout targets.
MetLife buying PineBridge in asset management push
The $800 million deal includes assets PineBridge has outside of China and would extend MetLife's asset management business.
MetLife Strikes $1.2B Deal For PineBridge Investments
The deal between the U.S. insurer and a company owned by Hong Kong billionaire Richard Li is expected to close in 2025.
MetLife Buys PineBridge in $1.2B Deal
The big managers continue to get bigger through M&A, with MetLife’s institutional asset management business buying PineBridge Investments this week.
MetLife is said to near deal to buy PineBridge Investments
PCG bought PineBridge from American International Group Inc. for $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.
MetLife Investment Management to acquire PineBridge Investments
The transaction is comprised of $800 million in cash at closing, $200 million subject to achieving certain 2025 financial metrics and $200 million subject to a multi-year earnout.
MetLife to Buy Li’s PineBridge in Asset Management Push
US insurer MetLife Inc. is nearing a deal to buy PineBridge Investments’ assets outside of China from Hong Kong billionaire Richard Li’s Pacific Century Group, according to people familiar with the matter.
MetLife's Asset Management Arm Expands Reach With PineBridge Buyout
MetLife, Inc. MET recently announced that MetLife Investment Management (“MIM”) has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire PineBridge Investments, a global asset manager with approximately $100 billion in assets under management.
MetLife to buy Hong Kong tycoon Richard Li’s PineBridge in asset management push
New York-based insurer’s arm will pay US$800 million for PineBridge, which manages about US$100 billion in assets.
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MetLife Acquires PineBridge's Non-CN Assets for US$800M; Pacific Century Group Retains CN Operations
PCCW (00008.HK) Chairman Richard Li's
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has sold PineBridge Investments' assets outside mainland China to MetLife Investment Management for US$800 million in cash. The ...
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Entertainment: Henry Kapono, Jake Shimabukuro, Superman and Sonic Movie Trailers
Henry Kapono is on Maui, Jake plays with Slash plus new Superman trailer and Sonic the Hedgehog 3 starts today ...
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