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Brookfield Reinsurance to buy American National

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(Reuters) — Brookfield Asset Management Inc.'s Brookfield Reinsurance unit has agreed to buy insurer American National Group Inc. for about $5.1 billion in an all-cash deal, the companies said Monday.

The merger is expected to close in the first half of 2022.

Started in 1905 by William Lewis Moody Jr., American National is majority-owned by the founder's family, which controls the company through a range of trusts and holdings.

The company offers several products, including life, health and property/casualty insurance, as well as annuities, according to its website.

The potential deal comes as U.S. insurers are stepping up sales of annuities and other capital-intensive assets amid a surge in interest from new and established private equity buyers hungry to boost the amount of money they manage.

American International Group, for example, plans to use an initial public offering to sell part of its life and retirement business, while Blackstone Group last month agreed to buy a sizeable stake.

Canada's Brookfield said in October it would acquire a stake in American Equity Investment Life Holding Co. and grant the fixed index annuity provider access to Brookfield's alternative assets.

American National shareholders will receive $190 per share in cash, representing a premium of about 10% to the insurer's closing price on Friday.

Reuters reported in May that American National was exploring options including a sale of the company, citing people familiar with the matter.

The potential deal follows corporate results that show a return to hefty profits for insurers after they took a hit last year as claims rose due to the economic disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Brookfield plans to keep American National's headquarters in Galveston, Texas, and maintain its operational hubs around the country.

RBC Capital Markets is serving as financial adviser to Brookfield Reinsurance, while Citi is American National's financial adviser.

 

 

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