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UPDATE 3-Australia's AMP sparks buyout talk with companywide review

Published Sep 02, 2020 09:00 Updated Sep 02, 2020 13:48
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* AMP hires Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS), Credit Suisse (SIX:CSGN) to run asset review

* Company may sell some or all of its business - analysts

* Buyout may value AMP around A$6 bln - analysts

* Shares up 7% (Adds funds under management, shareholder quote)

By Byron Kaye and Paulina Duran

SYDNEY, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Australian financial planning giant AMP Ltd AMP.AX said on Wednesday it was putting all its assets under review, setting in motion a potential sale or break-up of a company that has seen its profit and reputation weakened by years of scandals.

The veteran manager of Australian retirement savings said it had hired investment banks Credit Suisse and Goldman Sachs to review all its business units after "an increase in interest and inquiries", without saying from where.

Just two days earlier, the more than 160-year-old company was overtaken as the country's biggest wealth advisor network when rival IOOF Ltd IFL.AX said it was buying MLC, the advice arm of National Australia Bank Ltd NAB.AX . have taken a decisive step to undertake a portfolio review to ensure we appropriately assess all options to maximise shareholder value," AMP Chair Debra Hazelton said in a statement.

A sale or break-up could mean the end of a household name in Australian retail finance which manages some A$219 billion ($161 billion) in retirement savings and as a fund manager, according to a July trading update.

AMP's reputation plummeted after a public inquiry into the financial sector exposed systemic wrongdoing such as the charging of fees for no service, leading to the exit of its chair and CEO in 2018.

It has failed to put those scandals to bed and only last week it lost another chairman over its handling of an employee misconduct complaint. it all, AMP has seen its funds under management shrink as clients abandoned ship and, more recently, the coronavirus crisis wreaked havoc on the markets. A stimulus measure to let people draw down their pensions before retirement has further eroded its funds under management. are saying that they're reassessing things in light of some approaches and I'd expect any board to do that," said Simon Mawhinney, chief investment officer at Allan Gray, which holds 6.6% of AMP stock.

Goldman Sachs declined to comment, while a Credit Suisse representative was not immediately available for comment.

"SHAKE OUT SOME INTEREST"

One of Australia's biggest listings when it undertook an Initial Public Offering in 1998, AMP has seen its market capitalisation shrink to as little as A$3.7 billion this year as it sells assets and as investors, many of them former customers who automatically received shares upon listing, distance themselves from the negative headlines.

Before Wednesday's announcement, shares of AMP were trading up to one-fifth below their value based on a standard method of adding up the individual assets, said analysts at JPMorgan (NYSE:JPM) in a research note. A buyout of the whole business may see the company valued closer to its true value of about A$6 billion, they added.

AMP shares were up as much as 7% by mid-session, against a broader market .AXJO gain of 1.6%, as investors bet on the likelihood of a transaction.

"They're probably trying to get an offer for their financial planning business," said Hugh Dive, chief investment officer at Atlas Funds Management.

"They saw what happened with IOOF and MLC and they're hoping to shake out some interest."

Dive did not expect AMP to push for a sale of its wealth management division, AMP Capital, which he said was seen as "the jewel in their crown, the only part of the business that's consistently profitable."

An investment banker who asked not to be named said AMP's main business units - wealth management, funds management and banking - were closely integrated so a break-up may be difficult.

Like much of the Australian finance sector, AMP has been selling assets to simplify and minimise regulatory headaches. It sold its life insurance unit this year, although it scrapped plans to offload its New Zealand wealth management arm. = 1.3605 Australian dollars)

UPDATE 3-Australia's AMP sparks buyout talk with companywide review
 

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