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BPCE sounds out rivals for asset management tie-up - sources

Published 25/01/2024, 11:56
Updated 25/01/2024, 12:03
© Reuters. People enter the BPCE bank headquarters in Paris, France, September 24, 2015. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer/ File Photo

By Pablo Mayo Cerqueiro, Amy-Jo Crowley and Emma-Victoria Farr

LONDON (Reuters) - French lender BPCE has approached rivals including AXA, Deutsche Bank-backed DWS and Generali (BIT:GASI) over merging their asset management operations, but reluctance to cede control makes a deal challenging, two people with knowledge of the talks told Reuters.

BPCE has been working with Fenchurch Advisory and Rothschild & Co to informally gauge interest in its money management arm Natixis Investment Managers, one of the sources said on condition of anonymity. The business oversees $1.2 trillion in assets.

Generali has not moved forward with discussions, choosing instead to focus on integrating its recent acquisition of U.S. asset manager Conning, a third source said.

AXA was reported to have explored the possibility of a tie-up with Natixis Investment Managers in 2017, but a deal never materialised. Natixis Investment Managers comprises close to 20 boutiques, including Harris Associates.

"We are working on our next pluri-annual strategic plan," a BPCE spokesman said. "As part of this exercise, we are (conducting) analysis for each business of the group to identify the best way to develop them."

"These analyses are performed for all of the group's many business lines and are not at all specific to asset management."

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