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ageas' new strategy focuses on sustainable high-dividend yields, leveraging stable European markets and high-growth Asian markets for long-term income appeal. The company aims to enhance ...
Since the start of the share buy-back programme on 16 September 2024, Ageas has bought back 3,069,732 shares for a total amount of EUR 152,052,345. This corresponds to 1.54% of the total shares ...
ageas SA/NV (OTCPK:AGESY), (OTCPK:AGESF) offers a high-dividend yield that is well covered by its own cash flow generation, making it a good income play in the European insurance sector.
Ageas ranks among the market leaders in the countries in which it operates. It represents a staff force of over 45,000 people and reported annual inflows of over EUR 36 billion in 2019 (all ...
Ageas is one of the UK’s top-ten largest players in both motor and home insurance categories. Bloomberg announced earlier on Wednesday that Direct Line had rejected Ageas’ offer.
March 22 (Reuters) - Belgian insurer Ageas SA (AGES.BR), opens new tab said on Friday it did not intend to make a further offer for Direct Line (DLGD.L), opens new tab after the British home and ...
Ageas’ balance sheet is leveraged to financial risks. For example, at year-end 2023 a 100-basis-point rise in sovereign bond spreads would have shaved EUR 706.6 million from the company’s 2024 ...
Direct Line shares surged 25% on Wednesday following Belgian insurer Ageas’ offer to fully-acquire the British insurance company for approximately £3.1 billion ($3.9 billion).
Ageas has earned a 7% average return on equity over the last 13 years. We forecast Ageas will earn an average 10.9% return on equity over the next 10 years, 11.3% at our terminal forecast.
BRUSSELS—Belgian insurance company Ageas said Sunday it will sell its Hong Kong Life insurance business to Chinese asset-management firm JD Capital for €1.23 billion ($1.4 billion).
American International Group Inc. has agreed to acquire Ageas Protect Ltd. from Belgium-based international insurer Ageas Group in a deal valued at about $305 million.