CGNU PLC
16 July 2001
16 July 2001
CGNU to exit Pakistan
CGNU plc ('CGNU') has agreed the sale of its general insurance business in
Pakistan and its 51% stake in Commercial Union Life Assurance Company
(Pakistan) Limited both to Old Mutual plc.
The exit is in line with CGNU's strategy of withdrawing from markets where
it does not have sufficient scale to generate satisfactory returns for its
shareholders.
The combined net assets of these businesses were £3 million at
31 December 2000.
The sale is subject to regulatory approval and is expected to complete
in the third quarter of 2001.
Enquiries:
Analysts/investors
James Matthews, Head of Investor Relations +44 (0)20 7662 2137
Media
Hayley Stimpson, Director of External Affairs +44 (0)20 7662 7544
Stuart Blackmore, Financial Dynamics +44 (0)20 7269 7241
Notes to editors:
* CGNU is the world's sixth-largest insurance group and the largest insurer
in the UK. It has worldwide premium and investment sales from ongoing
business of £27 billion and more than £210 billion in assets under
management.
* The most recent financial reports are available on the Group's website,
www.cgnu-group.com
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