Prudential plc

Prudential plc
Type Public limited company
Traded as LSEPRU NYSEPUK SEHK2378
Industry Financial services
Founded 1848
Headquarters London, United Kingdom
Key people Harvey McGrath
(Chairman)
Tidjane Thiam
(Group Chief Executive)
Products Life insurance
Investment management
Consumer finance
Operating income £1,941 million (2010)[1]
Net income £1,431 million (2010)[1]
Employees Approximately 25,000 (2010)[2]
Website www.prudential.co.uk

Prudential plc (LSEPRU, NYSEPUK, SEHK2378) is a multinational life insurance and financial services company headquartered in London, United Kingdom.

Prudential's largest division is Prudential Corporation Asia, which has over 15 million customers across 12 Asian markets and is a top-three provider of life insurance in mainland China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines and Vietnam.[3][4] Its Prudential UK division has around 7 million customers and is a leading provider of life insurance and pensions in the UK.[3] Prudential also owns Jackson National Life Insurance Company, which is one of the largest life insurance providers in the United States, and M&G Investments, a Europe-focused fund manager with total assets under management of £203 billion at 30 June 2011.[3]

Prudential has a primary listing on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. It had a market capitalisation of approximately £15.9 billion as of 23 December 2011, making it the 25th-largest company on the London Stock Exchange.[5] Prudential has secondary listings on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, New York Stock Exchange and Singapore Exchange.

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History

1848 to 2000

The Company was founded on 30 May 1848 in Hatton Garden in London as The Prudential Mutual Assurance Investment and Loan Association providing loans to professional and working people.[6]

In 1854 the Company began selling the relatively new concept of industrial branch insurance policies to the working class population for premiums as low as one penny through agents acting as door to door salesmen. The army of premium collection agents was for many years identified with the Prudential as the "Man from the Pru".[6]

It moved to its traditional home at Holborn Bars in 1879 and converted to a limited company in 1881.[6] The building was designed by Alfred Waterhouse, and is built of terracotta manufactured by Gibbs and Canning Limited of Tamworth (c.1878)—two of the same driving forces behind the Natural History Museum in London.

The Company was first listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1924. In 1997 Prudential acquired Scottish Amicable, a business originally founded in 1826 in Glasgow as the West of Scotland Life Insurance Company, for $1.75bn.[7]

In 1998 Prudential set up Egg, an internet bank within the UK. The subsidiary reached 550,000 customers within nine months but had difficulty achieving profitability.[8] In June 2000 an initial public offering of 21% was made to allow for further growth of the internet business but in February 2006 Prudential decided to repurchase the 21% share of Egg.[9] Egg was subsequently sold to Citibank in January 2007.[10]

In 1999, M&G, a UK fund management company, was acquired.[11]

In June 2000 the Company was first listed on the New York Stock Exchange to help focus on the US market.[12]

2000 to present

In October 2004 Prudential launched a new subsidiary, PruHealth, a joint venture with Discovery Holdings of South Africa selling Private Medical Insurance to the UK market.[13]

In April 2008 Prudential outsourced its back office functions to Capita: about 3,000 jobs were transferred (1,000 in Stirling, 750 in Reading and 1,250 in Mumbai).[14] This significant outsourcing deal, worth an estimated £722m over a 15 year contract, built on Prudential's existing relationship with Capita who took over its Belfast operation in 2006 along with approximately 450 employees in a smaller operational restructure.[15]

On 7 April 2009, it was announced that Prudential was in talks with Manchester United regarding becoming the English football giant's shirt sponsor in 2010.[16] However, on 3 June 2009, Manchester United announced that it had signed a four year shirt sponsorship deal with American insurance giant, Aon Corporation. On 1 March 2010, Prudential announced that it was in "advanced talks" to purchase the pan-Asian life insurance company of AIG, American International Assurance (AIA) for approximately $35.5 billion.[17] The deal later collapsed and AIA ended up raising money in an IPO.

Operations

The Company has four business units:[18]

Prudential Assurance and Prudential Financial

There is no ownership link between Prudential plc and Prudential Financial, Inc., the business founded in Newark, New Jersey, U.S. by John F. Dryden in 1870.[21]

Management

There are currently 16 people on the board of directors. Key individuals are:

Chairman of the Board of Directors Harvey McGrath
Group Chief Executive Tidjane Thiam
Chief Financial Officer Nic Nicandrou
President & Chief Executive Officer for Jackson Mike Wells
Chief Executive of M&G Michael McLintock
Chief Executive of Prudential Corporation Asia Barry Stowe
Chief Executive of UK & European Insurance Operations Rob Devey
Group Chief Risk Officer John Foley

References

  1. ^ a b "Preliminary Results 2010" (PDF). http://www.prudential.co.uk/prudential-plc/media/newsreleases/archive2011/2011-03-09/news-release-bus-rev-090311.pdf?new. Retrieved 18 April 2011. 
  2. ^ "Prudential plc – Our Company". Prudential plc. http://www.prudential.co.uk/prudential-plc/aboutpru/ourcompany/. Retrieved 13 March 2010. 
  3. ^ a b c "Fact File 2010". Prudential plc. http://www.investis.com/prudential-plc/storage/2010_factfile.pdf. Retrieved 30 August 2010. 
  4. ^ "About us". Prudential Corporation Asia. http://www.prudentialcorporation-asia.com/en/about-us/. Retrieved 31 December 2011. 
  5. ^ "FTSE All-Share Index Ranking". stockchallenge.co.uk. http://www.stockchallenge.co.uk/ftse.php. Retrieved 26 December 2011. 
  6. ^ a b c "Timeline 1826 – 1901". Prudential plc. http://www.prudential.co.uk/prudential-plc/aboutpru/ourhistory/timeline/1826_1901/1826/. Retrieved 30 August 2010. 
  7. ^ Pru of Britain in Deal to buy Scottish Life Insurancer. The New York Times, 26 March 1997.
  8. ^ Egg cracks internet for Pru BBC News, 1999
  9. ^ Prudential to swallow the Egg whole. BBC News, 2005.
  10. ^ Pru sells EGg to Citigroup. BBC News, 2007.
  11. ^ Pru pounces on investment rival BBC News, 1999
  12. ^ Prudential goes to New York BBC News, 2000
  13. ^ Insurance boon for health conscious. BBC News, 2004.
  14. ^ Prudential jobs deal with Capita BBC News, 2007
  15. ^ Prudential outsources 450 jobs in Belfast to Capita Group. The Independent, 17 August 2006.
  16. ^ Manchester United close to new shirt sponsorship deal with Prudential telegraph.co.uk, 7 April 2009
  17. ^ "Prudential in talks to buy AIA". Uk.reuters.com. 27 February 2010. http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKLDE61Q08T20100227. Retrieved 18 April 2011. 
  18. ^ Prudential: What we do
  19. ^ "Prudential plc – Contact Prudential Corporation Asia". Prudential.co.uk. http://www.prudential.co.uk/prudential-plc/siteservices/directory/pruasiacontact/. Retrieved 18 April 2011. 
  20. ^ "Prudential plc – Contact Jackson National Life Insurance Company". Prudential.co.uk. http://www.prudential.co.uk/prudential-plc/siteservices/directory/jnlcontact/. Retrieved 18 April 2011. 
  21. ^ "US Congress: biographies". Bioguide.congress.gov. http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=D000507. Retrieved 18 April 2011. 

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