HNA Group to Buy Stake in Old Mutual U.S. Unit

Chinese travel-to-financial services conglomerate HNA Group has agreed to purchase a 25 percent stake in Old Mutual Plc's U.S. asset management unit for around $445 million. Old Mutual will then trim its stake in OM Asset Management to 26 percent, lower from 51 percent.

The financial services conglomerate is selling its holdings in OMAM to HNA Group in two tranches, according to a statement from Old Mutual. The first, which consists of 9.95 percent at $15.30 a share, will be completed within 30 days while the following 15 percent stake at $15.75 will take place in the second half, the UK-based company said. The Hainan-based conglomerate has invested in financial services as part of its effort to expand its portfolio beyond tourism and aviation. The stake is the latest in HNA's $30 billion haul of deals since 2016.

Old Mutual has received several offers to purchase a part of its stake in OMAM, which includes TPG and Advent. HNA Group is also leading a deal to procure Manhattan's 245 Park Ave. for $2.21 billion, according to two people with knowledge of the talks.

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