AllianzGI is said in exclusive talks to buy UOB Asset Management


Allianz Global Investors logo is pictured at the company's headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany, August 16, 2021. Picture taken August 16, 2021. —REUTERS Tilman Blasshofer

Allianz Global Investors is in exclusive talks to buy the asset management division of Singapore’s United Overseas Bank Ltd., according to people familiar with the matter.

AllianzGI outbid rivals to emerge as the likeliest buyer of UOB Asset Management Ltd., and the details are being finalized on a transaction that could be valued at up to S$600 million ($467 million), the people said, asking not to be identified because the discussions are private.

Talks are ongoing and no final decisions have been made, the people said.

A representative for AllianzGI declined to comment. UOB said it is focused on delivering long-term value for shareholders and meeting the customer needs, but declined to comment further.

UOB has been exploring options for its asset management arm, including a possible sale, to streamline its portfolio, people familiar with the matter said in December. Amundi SA, KKR & Co. and Temasek Holdings Pte’s Seviora were also among bidders for the unit. A key point was how much of UOB’s distribution network in Southeast Asia would be included, the people have said.

Established in 1986, the wholly owned UOB subsidiary has more than S$41 billion of assets under management. In addition to Singapore, it has offices in Brunei, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.

AllianzGI had almost €600 billion ($697 billion) in assets under management as of the end of March. That included equity, fixed income, private market and multi-asset strategies. The company is owned by German insurer Allianz SE, which also owns bond manager Pacific Investment Management Co. - Bloomberg

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