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l g in first ex uk annuity deal

29 Apr 13

Legal & General today unveiled a 136m de-risking deal involving Dublin-based New Ireland Assurance, which it suggested was a “first” in a new growth strategy that will see it expanding into the retirement solutions sector of “attractive marketsboth in the UK and abroad”.

Legal & General today unveiled a 136m de-risking deal involving Dublin-based New Ireland Assurance, which it suggested was a “first” in a new growth strategy that will see it expanding into the retirement solutions sector of “attractive marketsboth in the UK and abroad”.

In a statement, the UK-based insurer said it had entered into an “exclusive partnership arrangement with New Ireland Assurance to reinsure €136m ($178m, £114.6m)” of the company’s  existing annuity business, as well as a proportion of its future business.

“The completion of a first annuity transaction outside of the UK demonstrates Legal & General’s ability to expand into attractive markets,” L&G added.

It noted that the company had earmarked “retirement solutions both in the UK and abroad” as one of five key drivers for growing its business.

To this end, L&G is "actively pursuing opportunities to leverage its expertise in non-UK markets, such as North America and Europe", according to Kerrigan Procter, managing director of L&G’s annuity business.

"The Irish annuity market for both bulk and individual annuities looks set to expand over the next few years, and this arrangement will enable Legal & General to actively participate in this exciting market," he added.

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Under the arrangement, L&G takes on the responsibility of paying out on existing annuity arrangements that had been the responsibility of New Ireland, in exchange for gaining a foothold in the Irish market.

The deal covers annuities purchased by individual customers as well as bulk annuities purchased by Irish pension schemes, L&G said.

Proctor said that two multi-billion dollar buyouts in the US in 2012 were an indication that pension scheme de-risking "is seen globally as a risk worth actively managing".

"We expect the interest in insurance based de-risking solutions to continue to be strong, with potential for futher international growth," he added.

      
 

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