Generali lifts Cattolica stake to 91.5%

Reuters

Published May 24, 2022 09:16

MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's top insurer Generali (BIT:GASI) has raised its stake in smaller rival Cattolica Assicurazioni to 91.5% after a reverse accelerated book-building (RABB) procedure, it said on Tuesday.

Generali paid around 105.3 million euros ($112.91 million) to buy further 15,604,182 Cattolica's shares - or around 6.8% of its capital - at a price of 6.75 euro each, it added.

Last October Generali sealed its 1.17 billion euro takeover of the smaller rival in a move aimed at cementing its domestic market leadership.