Jubilee Insurance, Allianz forge strategic partnership
- Partnership covers general insurance in five East African countries
- It aims to expand and broaden the insurance markets across East Africa
- Transaction is subject to regulatory approvals
Admin l Tuesday, September 29, 2020
NAIROBI, Kenya, – Jubilee Holdings Limited (“JHL” or “Jubilee Insurance”), East Africa’s largest insurance group, and Allianz, one of the world’s leading insurers and asset managers,have signed an agreement to establish a strategicpartnership in the five African countries where Jubilee Insurance currently operates.
The partnership covers the general insurance business (also known as the property & casualty insurance segment)in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda as well as the short-term insurance segment in Burundi and Mauritius.JHL will retain ownership of its Life and Pensions operations and its Medical insurance business in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.
In the proposed partnership structure, Allianz will acquire controlling stakes in each of these businesses for total considerationof KES 10.8billion(EUR 84 million, USD 100 million)while JHL will retain a significant minority stake.JHL’s subsidiary in Kenya, Jubilee General Insurance Limited is the future joint venture company which will also acquire the business of Allianz Insurance Company of Kenya Limited.
The transaction, whichwill require regulatory approvalsin the five markets as well as a restructuring of JHL’s subsidiaries in Uganda and Tanzania into separate general insurance units,will result in Allianz becoming co-shareholder alongside JHL in five general insurance subsidiaries of the JHL Group,holding between 51 percent and 66percent in each company. On a preliminary pro-forma basis, these general insurance companies represent 12.3 percent of JHL’s total consolidated net assets of KES 32.3 billion (EUR 252 million, USD 299 million) as at June 30, 2020.
Allianz, with its headquarters in Germany,servesmore than 100 million retail and corporate customersin more than 70 countries worldwide andhas over a century of history in Africa, where it has built a meaningful footprint across the continent. It is currently present in12countriesin Africa and serves customers in 49 African markets. Globally, Allianzachieved total revenues of EUR 142 billion (KES 18 trillion, USD 168 billion) and an operating profit of EUR 11.9 billion (KES 1.5 trillion, USD 14 billion) in 2019.
Founded in Kenya in 1937 by the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), JHLis a multinational financial servicesholding company with operations in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi and Mauritiusand is now an affiliate of the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED). JHLis the largest insurer in East Africa and the general insurance market leader in the Ugandan and Tanzanian markets, as well as regionally across East Africa, with gross written premiums of KES 38.2 billion (EUR 299 million, USD 353 million) and a pre-tax profit of KES 5 billion (EUR 39 million, USD 46 million) in the financial year ended on December 31, 2019.
Through this partnership, Jubilee Insurance and Allianzaim to jointly expand and broaden insurance markets across East Africa, leveraging Jubilee Insurance’s deep regional knowledge, extensive networks and brand reputationwith the global expertise and capacity of the Allianz Group. The partnershipintends tofurther reinforceJHL’s regional leadership position by bringinginternational best practices to its customers in East Africa,addressing evolving insurance risks with relevant products,and will support Allianz ambitions to reshape its footprint and gain market leadership in key markets on the African continent.
“We are very pleased with this historic development for Jubilee Insurance,” said JHL Chairman Nizar Juma. He added, “Over the past decade, we have been approached by a number of international insurers looking to partner with Jubilee to expand into East Africa. With Allianz, we have now identified a partner whose strategic aims are aligned to JHL’s and whose expertise in the general insurance business is able to enhance the range and depth of products and risk management solutions that we can offer to our customers.’’
This strategic partnership will also allow JHL to offer innovative, affordable and technically advanced products to a growing section of the regional population,supporting the ambition to increase insurance awareness and accessibility. Jubilee will, of course, continue to serveits Life and Medical insurance clients with increased focus on theserapidly growing insurance segments across its core markets.
“Allianz is a leading insurer and investor in key markets in the CIMA (ConférenceInterafricaine des Marchésd’Assurance) zone and enjoys strong positioning in Morocco, Nigeria and Ghana.We are keen to enter these key East African markets with substantial market share at the outset and JHL is the best partner to help us achieve this ambition in East Africa,’’ said Coenraad Vrolijk, Regional CEO and Regional Executive Board Member of Allianz Africa.He continued,‘’we believe this partnership will foster growth in these markets by delivering innovative solutions and superior quality service made possible by the combined expertise of both organizations.”Allianz brings 130 years of experience in insurance to this partnership as well as a long-standing presence on the African continent.
In addition, the partnership will foster synergies with existing Allianz investments like Africa Re, BIMA and Safeboda, which currently have operations in many African markets. It will also provide opportunities to deploy Allianz global insurance solutions to support the growing multinational and cross-border business sector in East Africa.
“Allianz has expertise across a wide spectrum of clients and insurance needs. As our corporate clients expand outside the East African region, they demand an insurer that provides comprehensive and effective expertise and solutions to all their insurance needs, with best practise in underwriting and claims processing,’’ said Julius Kipngetich, JHL’s Regional CEO. On the other end of the spectrum, the partnership enables Jubilee Insurance to draw on Allianz proven expertise in retail, digital insurance, and in microinsurance deployed in several developing markets across the world.
“We are excited to begin the process of marrying the best of Jubilee and Allianz together in each of these countries and in so doing to establish Allianz as a meaningful presence in East Africa,”concluded Nandini Wilcke, Regional Head of Mergers, Acquisitions and Transformation and General Counsel of Allianz Africa.
A signing ceremony was held in Nairobi today to mark the strategic partnership, in which Oliver Baete, CEO of Allianz SE and Sultan Ali Allana, Director and Head of Financial Services, Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED) participated remotely.