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Vienna Insurance Group expands market leadership in CEE with acquisition of Aegon entities

Vienna Insurance Group expands market leadership in CEE with acquisition of Aegon entities

Dodano: 2020-11-30

On 29 November 2020, Vienna Insurance Group signed the share purchase agreement to acquire the entities of the Dutch insurer Aegon in Hungary, Poland, Romania and Turkey. The deal includes insurance companies, pension funds, asset management and service companies with a premium volume of around EUR 600 million, a managed pension fund volume of around EUR 5 billion and brings an additional customer base of 4.5 million customers in total. After successful closing of the acquisition, Vienna Insurance Group will rise from 6th place to market leader in Hungary. The purchase price for the shares is EUR 830 million.

„The acquisition of the Central and Eastern European business of Aegon is an important step for our Group to sustainably strengthen our leading position in CEE and to take advantage of new opportunities. The portfolios of the companies included in the scope of the transaction perfectly complement our existing units and strengthen our diversification in these countries. In Hungary, we are making the leap to the top. This will make us – as in Austria – the market leader in all our immediate eastern neighboring countries (Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary). In Turkey, we succeed in entering the life insurance market and in Poland, Romania and Hungary we can significantly expand our potential in the pension fund business. By acquiring the asset management company of Aegon in Hungary, we are not only expanding our own asset management activities, we are also gaining valuable know-how and resources,” says CEO Elisabeth Stadler about the successful deal with Aegon. 

By acquiring the Aegon pension fund companies in Hungary, Poland and Romania, Vienna Insurance Group is placing an increased focus on retirement provision and is gaining new accesses to the pension business. Due to demographic developments and the associated difficulty in financing state pension systems, these markets are offering major growth opportunities for pension funds. Particularly in Poland, where the pension reform adopted in 2019 leads to the introduction of Employee Capital Plans, expanded potential and synergies with the VIG Group’s previous involvement in this area can be exploited. All three pension fund companies are among the top 4 on the market in their respective countries. Total assets under management amount to EUR 4.9 billion.

The transaction is subject to the necessary regulatory and competition approvals. The formal closing of the acquisition of the Aegon companies is expected in the second half of 2021. In 2019, the companies to be acquired generated a net profit of around EUR 50 million with around 1,650 employees.

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