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    Exclusive-Cinven bought Eurovita bonds from GIC, others to help liquidation-source

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on September 26, 2023

    3 min read

    Last updated: January 31, 2026

    An aerial view of London's financial district symbolizes the recent acquisition of Eurovita bonds by Cinven. This strategic move aims to prevent the liquidation of Eurovita amid financial challenges.
    View of London's financial district related to Cinven's Eurovita bond acquisition - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Exclusive-Cinven bought Eurovita bonds from GIC, others to help liquidation-source

    By Valentina Za and Emilio Parodi

    MILAN (Reuters) – Private equity firm Cinven has agreed to buy back 160 million euros ($170 million) of debt sold by its insurer Eurovita and is open to supporting other measures to avoid a messy liquidation of the Italian company, a person with knowledge of the situation told Reuters.

    Cinven this month signed an accord with GIC, Singapore’s sovereign fund, and another two investors to purchase from them 140 million euros of Tier2 Eurovita bonds, the source added.

    GIC and Eurovita had no immediate comment.

    Cinven, which acquired Eurovita in 2017, also launched a tender offer to buy back another 20 million euros of bonds from investors including Italian financial institutions, so that only around 9 million remain outstanding, the source said.

    Italian insurance authorities placed Eurovita under special administration this year, the first time they have taken such a step, after rising rates blew a hole in the life insurer’s cash reserves.

    At one point, Eurovita’s capital needs were at least four times higher than what Cinven had put in to try and plug the shortfall, another person with knowledge of the matter told Reuters at the time.

    To protect savers, a group of five insurers has agreed to take over the life policies of Eurovita clients, while the rest of the company will be liquidated, in a rescue orchestrated by Italian authorities. The five insurers will become shareholders in a new company dubbed Cronos Vita.

    Italian prosecutors have been probing false accounting charges in relation to the blow-up.

    Cinven’s efforts to stave an insolvent liquidation, in which a company is forced to sell its assets to repay creditors, would improve its position in relation to the criminal inquiry, another person close to the matter said.

    The British investment firm had offered to pump 100 million euros into the new Cronos Vita company, the two sources said, matching a cash injection into Eurovita it conducted in February following pressure from regulators.

    Instead, Cinven was asked to carry out the debt buyback and cancel the bonds to support a solvent liquidation, one of the people added. Like other life insurers, especially those relying on banks to sell products, Eurovita was hit by early redemptions once rates started rising and savers sought better returns.

    News of the firm’s troubles and Cinven’s reluctance to promptly run to the rescue accelerated redemptions, eventually forcing regulators to halt them.

    The freezing is in place until Oct. 31 when the new company is expected to be established.

    Assicurazioni Generali, PosteVita, Intesa Sanpaolo Vita, UnipolSAI, as well as Germany’s Allianz, in June agreed to take over Eurovita policies.

    Contrary to the initial scheme, Allianz is taking 10% and not 20%, with the other four filling the gap, two people close to the matter said. The insurers involved declined to comment.

    ($1 = 0.9437 euros)

    (Reporting by Valentina Za and Emilio Parodi; Editing by Josie Kao)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Exclusive-Cinven bought Eurovita bonds from GIC, others to help liquidation-source

    1What is private equity?

    Private equity refers to investment funds that buy and restructure companies not listed on public exchanges. These funds typically invest in private companies or conduct buyouts of public companies.

    2What is liquidation?

    Liquidation is the process of closing a business and distributing its assets to claimants. It often occurs when a company is unable to pay its debts.

    3What are Tier 2 bonds?

    Tier 2 bonds are a type of subordinated debt that banks issue to meet regulatory capital requirements. They provide a buffer against losses and are considered riskier than Tier 1 capital.

    4What is a tender offer?

    A tender offer is a public proposal to purchase some or all of shareholders' shares at a specified price, usually at a premium over the current market price.

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