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AMR Unloads American Beacon Money Management Unit
A news release from the Fort Worth-based AMR said its deal to offload American Beacon Advisors, Inc., is with Lighthouse Holdings, Inc., which it said is owned by investment funds affiliated with Pharos Capital Group, LLC and TPG Capital. According to the announcement American Beacon will continue to handle AMR’s pension plan, 401(k), and other health and welfare plans as part of its continuing relationship with the money manager.
“However, to ensure that continuing relationships between American Beacon and American’s pension, 401(k), and other health and welfare plans after closing satisfy the fiduciary duties and other rules that apply to these plans, an independent third party has been engaged to review and approve any such continuing relationships,” AMR said in the news release.
American Beacon currently provides a number of services for AMR and its affiliates, including cash management for AMR and investment advisory services and investment management services for American’s pension, 401(k), and other health and welfare plans.
AMR said by selling the asset manager, it can reap the biggest value from American Beacon and focus on its airline. According to the announcement, Monday’s deal is mostly cash, but will involve AMR keeping a 10% equity stake in American Beacon.
American Beacon currently serves as the investment
manager of the American Beacon Funds, a mutual funds
family with both institutional and retail shareholders,
and provides customized fixed income portfolio management
services. American Beacon Advisors has grown average
assets under management to $65 billion in 2007. For
2007, on a separate company basis, American Beacon’s
gross revenue was $101 million and income
before taxes was approximately $48 million, both of
which increased approximately 40% over 2006.
“What started out more than 20 years ago as a smart way
to manage AMR’s benefit plans and cash has evolved and
grown significantly into a successful financial
management and advisory firm that is fully capable of
standing on its own and is well positioned to pursue
further growth opportunities outside of AMR.” said AMR
Chairman and CEO Gerard Arpey, in the
announcement.
AMR expects to close the sale this summer subject to satisfactory completion of customary closing conditions as well as the approval of the Board of Trustees of the American Beacon family of mutual funds, shareholders of the American Beacon family of mutual funds, and consents from other American Beacon clients.
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