BY Richard Summerfield
Private equity giant KKR & Co. has agreed to pay around $2.7bn to acquire the remaining 37 percent stake it does not own in insurance company Global Atlantic Financial Group.
The deal, which will see KKR’s ownership of the company increase to 100 percent, will be fully funded by its existing balance sheet, which had $23bn of cash and investments as of 30 September 2023. Upon closing, Global Atlantic will continue to be led by its management team and operate under the Global Atlantic brand.
KKR has served as Global Atlantic’s asset manager since 2021, offering access to its global investment and origination capabilities. According to the firm, Global Atlantic’s assets under management have grown significantly, up from $72bn in 2020 to $158bn today.
Under the terms of the deal, which is expected to close in the first quarter of 2024, KKR will pay Global Atlantic’s minority shareholders an amount in cash equal to Global Atlantic’s book value, with certain adjustments.
“The strategic partnership we envisioned three years ago has exceeded our expectations,” said Joe Bae and Scott Nuttall, co-chief executives of KKR. “It has been transformative for both businesses and a great cultural fit that has enabled us to contribute to Global Atlantic’s continued strong performance and success, while also being a key driver of growth for KKR. We expect the new ownership structure will foster even closer collaboration, allowing us to fully leverage our complementary strengths and grow faster together.”
“We are taking this step because we have demonstrated, over the last three years, that we are stronger together,” said Allan Levine, chief executive of Global Atlantic. “Being part of KKR has strengthened our position as a leading insurance company and enhanced our ability to deliver compelling solutions for our clients. Moving from a diverse group of shareholders to a single one with KKR clarifies our objectives and allows us to think – and invest – longer term.
“Although we hope to unlock further value by taking this step in our capital structure, neither our client-first approach nor our investment and risk management framework will change, and the day-to-day experience of our clients and colleagues will feel very much the same as it does today,” he added.
News: KKR to buy remaining stake in insurer Global Atlantic for $2.7 billion