13 Jun 2003

Prudential Europe to cease writing new insurance business in France

Prudential Europe is to cease writing new insurance business in France. This follows the conclusions of a review of Prudential-branded businesses in Continental Europe and the sale of Prudential's German life business to Canada Life in November 2002.

As a result, from 1 January 2004, Prudential will no longer sell Prudential Europe Vie; a single premium savings product sold through local distribution partners in France. Prudential will continue to administer existing policies and provide customer support to policyholders in France.

Sales of Prudential Vie in France totalled £3.6 million on an APE basis in 2002 and APE sales in the first quarter of 2003 totalled £0.3 million.

Commenting on the announcement, Mark Wood, Chief Executive of Prudential UK & Europe, said: “Last year we completed a review of our insurance business in Continental Europe. At the time, we concluded that the returns achievable were too low to justify any significant investment of capital. It was decided, therefore, to run Prudential's existing operations in Continental Europe for value but not push for growth.

We will continue to monitor European markets with focus particularly on the investment environment and the returns available.

A subsequent review has shown that while Prudential Europe Vie was well received in France, the difficult investment environment has led to reduced customer demand for equity-based products, and as a result we have seen a marked reduction in sales. We do not foresee any change in this environment in the near future and therefore intend to cease selling new insurance business in France”.

This announcement does not affect either Egg's operation in France or M&G's operations in Continental Europe. Egg plc, the world's largest pure online bank, launched its French business in November 2002 and recently announced its intention to strengthen its investment in France. M&G, Prudential plc's European fund management arm, has operations in Germany, Austria, Luxembourg, Italy and the Netherlands, and is confident of the potential for further growth in these markets.

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Notes to editors:

  1. Prudential Europe was formed in 1999, comprising both the manufacture and distribution of Prudential branded products in France and Germany. Sales in France began through Centre Français du Patrimoine in 2001.
  2. The Prudential Europe Vie unit linked investment product is based on Prudential UK's Prudence Bond and was designed at the time to take advantage of the growing medium and long-term savings market in France. It is sold through local distribution partners.
  3. Prudential Europe's French operation employs 21 staff in France. We are currently in consultation regarding the restructure of the French branch and expect to have finalised plans by the end of June. 290 Dublin based Prudential employees will continue to service Prudential International's offshore business and existing Prudential Europe Vie policies as well as providing a third-party administration service to St James' Place International.
  4. Egg plc is the world's largest pure online bank according to the May 2003 Nielsen/NetRatings Audience Measurement Data. It has achieved highly encouraging levels of brand awareness and consideration in a remarkably short time, and as at the end of March 2003 Egg France had a total of 108,000 customers. France remains an attractive market for Egg, with approximately 9 million consumers within its target customer base.
  5. Annual premium equivalent (APE) sales comprise regular premium sales plus one-tenth of single premium insurance sales.
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