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    Proxy adviser tells Third Point Investors Ltd shareholders to vote against Malibu Life deal

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    Posted on August 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    ISS advises Third Point shareholders to reject Malibu Life deal, citing investment concerns. Dissenting shareholders demand an independent vote.

    Third Point Investors Shareholders Urged to Reject Malibu Life Acquisition

    By Nell Mackenzie

    LONDON (Reuters) -Institutional Shareholder Services has recommended that shareholders in Third Point Investors Limited vote against a deal to acquire Malibu Life Reinsurance SPC, a report from the proxy adviser said on Tuesday.

    The proposed deal would "fundamentally change" the fund's investment case without offering minority shareholders an exit option at a fair price for their entire holdings, the report said.

    Third Point had no immediate comment on the recommendation.

    Third Point Investors Limited, which listed on the London Stock Exchange in 2007, said last month that it will acquire Malibu Life Reinsurance SPC, a life annuity reinsurer which billionaire Daniel Loeb launched last year. Shareholders have to vote on the deal on August 14.

    Loeb has proposed transforming his Third Point Investors Limited to address a valuation discount it has to his New York-based hedge fund Third Point.

    Third Point Investors (TPIL) would also move from being based in Guernsey to the Cayman Islands, change its name to Malibu Life Holdings Ltd, according to the ISS report.

    These changes would constitute a "reverse takeover" under UK Listing Rules, ISS said.

    Like other UK-listed investment companies, TPIL is known as a feeder fund and was originally designed to give retail shareholders a taste of hedge funds that had long been off limits to all but the wealthiest financiers.

    A dissenting shareholder group said the acquisition should be put to an independent vote.

    "Without Third Point and Dan Loeb's affiliated

    shares and votes, it is the Group's considered view that the transaction would not pass," the dissenting shareholder group said in a statement.

    It includes UK investment firm Asset Value Investors Limited, Metage Capital and Evelyn Partners Investment Management, as well as Australian investment firm Staude Capital and California-based Almitas Capital.

    The dissenting shareholder group said on Friday that it had contacted a further 10% of shareholders that it said oppose the deal. Reuters was not able to verify the identity of these shareholders or their intention to vote. TPIL said last month that it had irrevocable undertakings from shareholders holding 45% of the company’s voting rights to back the deal, including Third Point Management, with 25%.

    (Reporting by Nell Mackenzie; Editing by Anousha Sakoui and Jane Merriman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Institutional Shareholder Services advises against Malibu Life acquisition.
    • •Deal would alter Third Point's investment strategy without fair exit for minorities.
    • •Third Point plans to relocate and rename post-acquisition.
    • •Dissenting shareholders demand an independent vote.
    • •45% of shareholders have pledged support for the deal.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Proxy adviser tells Third Point Investors Ltd shareholders to vote against Malibu Life deal

    1What recommendation did Institutional Shareholder Services make?

    Institutional Shareholder Services recommended that shareholders in Third Point Investors Limited vote against the acquisition of Malibu Life Reinsurance SPC.

    2What changes would the acquisition bring to Third Point Investors?

    The acquisition would fundamentally change the fund's investment case and involve moving the company's base from Guernsey to the Cayman Islands, along with a name change to Malibu Life Holdings Ltd.

    3Who is opposing the Malibu Life acquisition?

    A dissenting shareholder group, including UK investment firms and others, has stated that the acquisition should be put to an independent vote due to concerns over the transaction.

    4What is a 'reverse takeover' in this context?

    The proposed changes, including the acquisition and relocation, would constitute a 'reverse takeover' under UK Listing Rules, as per the ISS report.

    5What is the background of Third Point Investors Limited?

    Third Point Investors Limited was listed on the London Stock Exchange in 2007 and is known as a feeder fund designed to provide retail shareholders access to hedge funds.

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