KKR to buy remaining stake in insurer Global Atlantic for $2.7 bln

Global Atlantic's assets under management have grown to $158 billion from $72 billion in 2020, the companies said

AP
KKR & Co said on Wednesday it would buy a remaining 37% stake in Global Atlantic Financial Group that it does not already own for $2.7 billion in an all-cash deal.

Private equity firm KKR has served as the manager of Global Atlantic's investment portfolio since 2021 and said in July 2020 that it would buy the annuities and life insurance provider.

Global Atlantic's assets under management have grown to $158 billion from $72 billion in 2020, the companies said.


"The strategic partnership we envisioned three years ago has exceeded our expectations. It has been transformative for both businesses," said Joe Bae and Scott Nuttall, the co-CEOs of KKR.

Under the terms of the deal, KKR will pay Global Atlantic's minority shareholders an amount in cash equal to Global Atlantic's book value, with certain adjustments.

The deal is expected to close in the first quarter of 2024.
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Global Atlantic serves policyholders through its retirement and life insurance products. It was set up by Goldman Sachs in 2004 and separated as an independent, privately held company in 2013
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