UniCredit to Sell Pioneer to Amundi for More Than 4 Billion
December 11 2016 - 7:20PM
Dow Jones News
ROME—Italian lender UniCredit SpA has agreed to sell its
asset-management unit Pioneer Investments to France's Amundi SA, a
person familiar with the matter said Sunday, in a deal valuing the
company at more than €4 billion ($4.21 billion).
The person said that the sale would involve the payment of a
special dividend to UniCredit in addition to the sale proceeds.
Last week, The Wall Street Journal reported that UniCredit could
have sold Pioneer to Amundi for between €3.2 billion and €3.5
billion, according to another person familiar with talks. In
addition, Pioneer would have paid UniCredit a special dividend of
up to €800 million, as part of the deal.
UniCredit declined to comment. Amundi and French bank Credit
Agricole SA, which owns a 75% stake in Amundi, couldn't immediately
be reached for comment.
Pioneer's sale is part of a strategic plan UniCredit will unveil
on Tuesday, aimed at bolstering its capital base.
Pioneer manages assets worth €225.8 billion across America,
Europe, the Middle East and Asia, according to its website.
Mediobanca SpA is advising Amundi on the deal, while J.P. Morgan
Chase & Co. and Morgan Stanley are advising UniCredit.
Write to Giovanni Legorano at giovanni.legorano@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
December 11, 2016 20:05 ET (01:05 GMT)
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