Axa rumoured to be looking at sale of UK businesses

French insurer Axa Group may be looking to sell off some of its UK businesses, including Axa Wealth, according to British media reports.

Axa rumoured to be looking at sale of UK businesses

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The reports say Barclays has been appointed by Axa to handle the sale on its behalf.

A spokeswoman for Axa Group told Portfolio Adviser: “We do not comment on market speculation.”

Axa operates a range of businesses in the UK, including Axa Wealth, which includes investment manager Architas and the platform Axa Elevate, the private medical insurer Axa PPP Healthcare, and the general insurer Axa Direct and Partnerships.

Axa Wealth saw its fund under management (FuM) grow 9% to reach £28.8bn ($44.3bn, €39.5bn) over the 12 months to 30 June 2015, while retail sales rose by 3% to reach £1.8bn.

Its wrap platform saw FuM total £10bn, up 20% from £8.4bn, while FuM for its SIPP and investment platform grew by 4% to £18.2bn.

Assets also increased for the group’s multi-manager investment business, Architas, rising 5% to £14bn from £13.3bn.

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