Schroders' shares rose by 1.4 percent on Monday after confirming
talks to work with Lloyds in the wealth sector, although both
firms declined to give details.
"A relationship with Lloyds could be an important source of new
assets in Schroders' home market. This points to management's
flexibility in the way it goes to market and to its savvy around
building distribution relationships," Bernstein analyst Edward
Houghton said in a note to investors.
Already at the top in terms of market share in its core retail
banking markets, Lloyds has been trying to ramp up its presence
in insurance and wealth for several years, making it a key
pillar of its most recent three-year strategy in February.
Sky News reported on Sunday that the companies were discussing a
deal that would involve Lloyds merging its 13 billion pound ($17
billion) wealth management arm into a new joint venture with
Schroders, with Lloyds owning 50.1 percent and Schroders the
rest.
Talk of a deal comes as consolidation in the broader investment
industry hots up. Earlier this year, Rathbone Brothers bought
Scotland's largest independent rival, Speirs & Jeffrey for 104
million pounds.
John Cronin, financials analyst at Goodbody, said the potential
tie-up was significant for Lloyds plans to sell insurance
alongside its banking products.
Part of Lloyds' plans involve leveraging its position as
Britain's biggest high street bank to be able to offer insurance
and wealth services under the same roof via its insurance
subsidiary Scottish Widows.
"Something like this I think will be transformative from the
perspective of the growth of that business," Cronin told
Reuters.
Sky News reported that Lloyds would take a minority stake in
Schroders' Cazenove Capital arm, which caters to high net worth
clients, and also take on a 109 billion pound investment
management contract.
Wealth management contributed 273.3 million pounds to Schroders'
group net income of 1.76 billion pounds in 2017 and has been an
area of focus for future growth.
($1 = 0.7634 pounds)
(Reporting by Noor Zainab Hussain in Bengaluru; Editing by
Amrutha Gayathri/Gopakumar Warrier/Alexander Smith)
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