Wednesday, January 30, 2013

MetLife Angling to Buy Chilean Pension Biz

On Tuesday, financial services powerhouse MetLife (NYSE: MET  ) confirmed the import of a statement issued earlier in the day by Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, or BBVA, to the effect that MetLife is in the process of negotiating a purchase of BBVA subsidiary AFP Provida (NYSE: PVD  ) , the largest private pension fund administrator in Chile.

Shares of AFP Provida closed up 0.9% in Tuesday trading, rising to $111.53. MetLife, too, saw its shares rise -- 0.2% to $37.72 by close of trading.

Regardless, MetLife is quick to point out that "[n]o agreement has been reached and there are no assurances that an agreement will be reached."

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