Chinese family-owned company China Oceanwide Holdings Group said on Sunday that it agreed to buy U.S. mortgage insurance and long-term care insurance Genworth Financial Inc for $2.7 billion in cash, one more move by Chinese enterprises leveraging from global resources to expand their business and diversify their investment portfolio. China Oceanwide's investment platform will pay $5.43 per share for New York Stock Exchange-listed Genworth, 4.2 percent higher than Genworth's closing price last Friday. China Oceanwide also promised to provide $600 million to Genworth to cover the U.S. insurers' debt maturing in 2018 and another $525 million to strengthen its life insurance business. The two companies said the transaction would bring a win-win situation which would benefit the growth of both parties. "China Oceanwide is an ideal owner for Genworth going forward. They recognize the strength of our mortgage insurance platform and the importance of long-term care insurance in addressing an aging population," Tom McInerney, president and chief executive officer of Genworth, said in a statement. Beijing-based China Oceanwide has diversified into businesses including financial services, energy, culture and media, and real estate. Shan Xue, an analyst and investment expert with JIC Group, said an increasing number of Chinese companies are now targeting services and consumption-driven sectors when buying overseas companies. "In the past Chinese companies preferred to acquire resource assets, and now they attach more importance to technologies, expertise and market expansion," said Shan. |
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