Generali finalized acquistion of entire ownership in GPH - Company changes name into Generali CEE Holding


Generali reached 100% ownership of Generali PPF Holding B.V. (GPH) by acquiring the remaining 24% minority shareholding held by PPF Group, in line with the agreements signed on January 8, 2013. With the acquisition of the full ownership of GPH, the holding company operating in Central-Eastern Europe changes its name into Generali CEE Holding B.V.
The joint venture
Generali PPF Holding was established in 2008 combining the businesses of both groups
in Central-Eastern Europe and creating one of the region’s leading insurers.
After the decision to terminate the partnership, announced in January 2013, and
the acquisition of the first tranche of GPH shares (25%) in March of the same
year, Generali already held 76% of GPH and had the full management control of
the company. Today, with the announced minority buyout and the consequent
acquisition of the full ownership of the company, the partnership with the PPF
Group definitively ends.
The purchase of
remaining GPH’s stake has been completed as per the terms previously announced
to the market for a final price of € 1,245.5 million.
Generali CEE Holding is
one of the biggest insurers in the CEE market with an excellent track record of
profitability and leading positions in many of the 10 countries where it
operates (it ranks first in the Czech Republic and Hungary, second in Serbia,
third in Slovakia and among the top ten in the others). In addition, the Group
outperforms its regional competitors in terms of P&C profitability with a
9M14 Combined Ratio at 87.3%.
The CEE market is Generali’s fourth largest with approximately €3.5 billion of premiums in 2013 and over 11 million customers (respectively €1 billion of premiums and 4 million clients in 2007, when the partnership was signed).