Athora to acquire Pension Insurance Corporation for £5.7bn

Deal sees PIC owned by a single strategic owner for the first time in its 20-year history

Jonathan Stapleton
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Tracy Blackwell: Athora’s investment is validation of what we have always believed: that PIC’s reputation, strategy, fortress balance sheet, purpose, and most importantly our people combine to make this a unique business in a huge and growing market.
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Tracy Blackwell: Athora’s investment is validation of what we have always believed: that PIC’s reputation, strategy, fortress balance sheet, purpose, and most importantly our people combine to make this a unique business in a huge and growing market.

Athora Holding has agreed to acquire Pension Insurance Corporation Group (PICG), the ultimate parent company of Pension Insurance Corporation, for approximately £5.7bn.

The transaction means that for the first time in its 20-year history, PIC will be held by a single strategic owner.

PIC will become the UK insurance business of Athora and continue operating under the PIC (and penguin) brand.

Athora – a pan-European savings and retirement services group with €76bn of assets under management and administration – has existing insurance businesses in the Netherlands, Italy, Belgium and Germany.

It is backed by permanent capital owners, including a strategic minority investment by Apollo Global Management and Athene Holding, and long-term institutional investors such as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority.

The transaction creates a total Group with assets of over €130bn (£112bn), backing the pensions of more than three million savers and retirees across Europe. PIC will be 45% of Athora's total assets under management and administration, and will be the largest and fastest growing business in the group.

It is understood the deal will supports PIC through its next phase of its growth – allowing the firm to provide its best pricing across a larger number of pension risk transfer deals.

PICG's current shareholders are Reinet, which holds 49.5% of the issued shares; a wholly owned subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA), with 18.4% of the issued shares; funds managed by CVC Capital Partners, with 17.4%; and funds managed by HPS Investment Partners with 10.2%. Employees and other shareholders hold around 4% of the issued shares.

The transaction, which is subject to regulatory approval, is expected to close in early 2026.

PIC chief executive Tracy Blackwell said: "PIC has had an amazing growth story over the past two decades and is now one of Britain's preeminent pension businesses. This success has been based on a simple purpose, which is to pay the pensions of our current and future policyholders. Athora's investment is validation of what we have always believed: that PIC's reputation, strategy, fortress balance sheet, purpose, and most importantly our people combine to make this a unique business in a huge and growing market.

"With Athora backing us through our next phase of growth as their UK insurance business, we will be able to provide more options to the trustees of defined benefit pension schemes and invest more in UK housing and infrastructure. The pension risk transfer market is vital to the wellbeing of millions of UK pensioners and the allocation of tens of billions of pounds of investment into the UK's economy. This acquisition and the potential for growth that it represents is the strongest possible recognition of the value and importance of the pension risk transfer market, the sector that PIC helped to create and continues to lead."

Athora chief executive Mike Wells added: "We are delighted to have agreed this transaction. We have followed PIC's progress for several years and been consistently impressed by the very high-quality business the PIC team has built. As our UK subsidiary, PIC will be the largest business within the Athora Group and we intend to invest in the business and its people to support that growth in the UK pension risk transfer market. We have great confidence in the long-term strengths of the UK: its retirement market, regulatory and policy framework, and economic prospects."

Reinet Investments director Dillie Malherbe noted: "We have been invested in PICG since 2012, and have helped oversee a 900% increase in the size of the business since then, by size of financial investments. What has consistently impressed me about PIC is that, despite that amazing growth trajectory, it has maintained a relentless focus on outcomes for its policyholders. I want to thank Tracy, our fellow shareholders, and everyone at PIC for all their efforts over the past 13 years."

ADIA private equities department executive director Hamad Shahwan Aldhaheri said: "As a shareholder in PICG since 2018, our investment supported the growth of the company as it strengthened its position as one of the leading players in the UK pension risk transfer market. Following this transaction, we will maintain exposure to the company via our existing shareholding in Athora, and believe that PIC has strong prospects for the future. We wish the company continued success as part of Athora."

CVC managing partner Peter Rutland noted: "We are pleased to have utilised the longer duration capital of CVC's Strategic Opportunities platform to partner with the team at PIC over the past eight years, during which time the company has scaled substantially and firmly established itself as a leading player in the UK pension insurance market. We wish the company every continued success under Athora's ownership."

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