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Japan's Dai-Ichi Life to take 15% stake in British insurer M&G

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Posted on May 30, 2025

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(Reuters) -British insurer and asset manager M&G said on Friday it has formed a strategic partnership with Japanese life insurer Dai-Ichi Life Holdings that is expected to deliver at least $6 billion

Japan's Dai-Ichi Life to take 15% stake in British insurer M&G

(Reuters) -M&G has formed a partnership with Dai-ichi Life Holdings in which the Japanese life insurer plans to buy a 15% stake, sending shares in the British insurer and asset manager up sharply.

The partnership, which makes Dai-ichi M&A's biggest single shareholder, is expected to deliver at least $6 billion of new business flows for M&G and $2 billion of new business flows for Dai-ichi Life over the next five years, M&G said on Friday.

The two companies will "pursue opportunities to co-invest in new asset management capabilities", and M&G will become Dai-ichi Life's preferred asset management partner in Europe as part of the deal.

Andrea Rossi, group CEO of M&G, said that the partnership would enable it to capitalise on "significant private market opportunities across Europe" and give it greater access to the Japanese and Asian market.

M&G shares rose more than 8% in early trading, hitting their highest since June 2021.

Under the deal, Dai-ichi Life will have the right to appoint a director to the board of M&G for as long as it holds at least a 15% shareholding, the British company said.

M&G reported an unexpected rise in annual profit in March, helped by cost-cutting and growth in its asset management business.

Dai-ichi Life earlier in May said it would raise its stake in UK-based Capula Investment Management to 15%, from just under 5%, and in April announced an agreement to buy a 15.1% stake in Australian investment manager Challenger for around $550 million.

(Reporting by Yadarisa Shabong in Bengaluru and Elizabeth Howcroft in Paris; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala and Jane Merriman)

Key Takeaways

  • Dai-Ichi Life acquires 15% stake in M&G.
  • Partnership promises $6 billion in new business for M&G.
  • M&G becomes Dai-Ichi's preferred asset manager in Europe.
  • Dai-Ichi gains board representation at M&G.
  • M&G shares rise over 8% following the announcement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What percentage of M&G will Dai-ichi Life acquire?
Dai-ichi Life plans to buy a 15% stake in M&G.
What is the expected impact of the partnership on M&G?
The partnership is expected to deliver at least $6 billion of new business flows for M&G.
How will the partnership affect M&G's market position?
M&G will become Dai-ichi Life's preferred asset management partner in Europe, enhancing its market position.
What rights does Dai-ichi Life have under the deal?
Dai-ichi Life will have the right to appoint a director to the board of M&G as long as it holds at least a 15% shareholding.
How did M&G shares react to the announcement?
M&G shares rose more than 8% in early trading, reaching their highest level since June 2021.

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