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Global tensions drive Dutch insurer ASR Nederland to invest in defence

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Posted on February 19, 2025

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By Jakob Van Calster and Mateusz Rabiega (Reuters) - Dutch insurer ASR Nederland could invest up to 100 million euros ($104.24 million) per investment case in the country's defence industry, its CEO

ASR Nederland Plans Significant Investments in Dutch Defence Sector

By Jakob Van Calster and Mateusz Rabiega

(Reuters) - Dutch insurer ASR Nederland could invest up to 100 million euros ($104.24 million) per investment case in the country's defence industry, its CEO said on Wednesday, responding to government efforts to bolster European defence.

The government has called for private capital to help build a stronger European arms industry, as the Ukraine-Russia war has underlined the threat to European security. At the same time, the U.S. administration, under the presidency of Donald Trump, has threatened to withdraw its support for European defence.

The Netherlands' second-largest insurer said in December it would consider investing in Dutch defence companies, ending a long-held policy of avoiding the sector as part of its efforts towards socially responsible investment.

"It depends on the opportunity and need. In some cases, it could be 50 million. In other cases, it could be 100 million," ASR CEO Jos Baeten told Reuters when talking about investing in defence companies.

He said he was in close contact with the Dutch Ministry of Defence and mentioned the first investment in the area was a done deal, adding the company had asked not to be named.

"It would be naive to think we don't need to invest further in our own defence," Baeten said, adding Europe needed to stand together given "the way the new presidency of the U.S. is treating Europe".

"France can't do it on their own. Germany can't do it on their own. The Netherlands can't do it on their own," he said.

($1 = 0.9593 euros)

(Reporting by Jakob Van Calster and Mateusz Rabiega; editing by Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • ASR Nederland plans to invest up to 100 million euros per case in Dutch defence.
  • The move aligns with government calls for private capital in European defence.
  • This marks a shift from ASR's previous policy of avoiding defence investments.
  • The decision is influenced by the Ukraine-Russia war and U.S. policy changes.
  • ASR's CEO emphasizes the need for European unity in defence efforts.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is ASR Nederland planning to invest in defence?
ASR Nederland could invest up to 100 million euros per investment case in the country's defence industry.
What prompted ASR Nederland to consider defence investments?
The Ukraine-Russia war has highlighted the threat to European security, prompting the government to call for private capital to strengthen the arms industry.
What is the stance of ASR Nederland's CEO on defence investments?
CEO Jos Baeten stated that it would be naive to think Europe doesn't need to invest further in its own defence.
What is the historical policy of ASR Nederland regarding defence investments?
ASR Nederland had a long-held policy of avoiding investments in the defence sector, which they are now reconsidering.
Who is ASR Nederland in contact with regarding defence investments?
ASR's CEO mentioned being in close contact with the Dutch Ministry of Defence regarding potential investments.

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