Old Mutual sets price range for Quilter listing

Sale of single-strategy business approved

Laura Dew
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Old Mutual has set a price range of 125p-155p per share for up to 9.6% of ordinary shares of Quilter ahead of its listing later in the month and received regulatory approval for the sale of Richard Buxton's single-strategy funds business.

The firm said the expected offer size is up to 164,977,971 ordinary shares, together with an over-allotment option of up to 10% of the total number of ordinary shares comprised in the global offer, which will represent 9.5% of Quilter's ordinary shares at the time of admission.  The final price will be announced on or about 25 June, the day Quilter is due to list on the London Stock Exchange (LSE). Old Mutual is then due to de-list from the LSE the following day.  Old Mutual to offer up to 9.6% of Quilter in demerger For every three Old Mutual plc shares held, shareholders will rec...

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