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British insurer Britannic is poised to buy the closed life fund of Cornhill Insurance, a unit of Germany's Allianz, for up to 300 million pounds ($549 million), the Financial Express reported on Sunday. The sale is thought to be handled by Allianz brokerage Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein, the newspaper said, without citing sources.
A spokeswoman for Allianz declined to comment, while Britannic could not be reached on Sunday.
Many life funds have closed their books to new business as the result of a three-year bear market and tighter funding requirements.
Closed books are policies that are no longer sold but are still on the books of a life insurance company as premium-paying policies.
But few deals have so far been completed owing to close regulatory scrutiny and the difficulties of taking over existing policies, many of which will run for decades.

Copyright Reuters, 2004

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