LONDON, Dec 2 (Reuters) – A UK court of appeal on Wednesday overturned a judgment blocking the transfer of 12 billion pounds ($15.97 billion) in annuities from insurance giant Prudential to specialist provider Rothesay Life, paving the way for a second transfer hearing.
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The High Court in London last year blocked the deal following representations from around 1,000 policyholders, who were wary about the financial strength of Rothesay, a major player in the sector.
But the High Court was wrong to assume there was a material difference between the level of financial support which the two firms could offer, according to a summary of the appeal judgment published on Wednesday.
“This will be very well received by the insurance industry, as the original and unprecedented ruling risked stymieing corporate activity,” said Michael Abramson, partner at consultants Hymans Robertson.
Insurers frequently transfer books of business to one another, but the process requires court approval.
Another hearing for the policy transfer can now go ahead, the appeal court said.
The hearing is likely to take place late next year, a Rothesay spokesperson said.
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Reporting by Carolyn Cohn, editing by Louise Heavens
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