AIA hits a sweet spot as it progresses full throttle ahead
AIA hits a sweet spot as it progresses full throttle ahead

After the AIA Group pooled in a stake of fifty eight percent, the American International Group received investment and orders of nearly one hundred and thirty billion US dollars. The deal that they struck has thus far already earned them eighteen billion dollars.

If the option of over allotment is exercised, the AIA listing could prove to be the third-larges group on an international level. Despite the fact that AIA has lost quite a bit of its sheen when placed under the investor microscope, they have received huge investor demands.

While Prudential was making a bid earlier this year to take over AIA, it claimed that the company’s administration was lagging far behind in terms of progress and their product mix and productivity could be far greater that what it was at that point.

Some of AIA’s ventures such as setting up an operation centre in mainland China has proved to be of little importance and significance when looked into closely and analyzed. The main reason for this is that it depends on highly penetrated life insurance markets that are in vogue in places like Hong Kong.

The company is still offering global investors the opportunity of a one-stop experience to the insurance sector, spread out over fifteen Asian countries.

The company’s regional IPO markets are proceeding in full force and this is of vital importance. This full throttle ahead step has been aided greatly by growing investments and inflows to emerging and new market stock shares.

Already they have said that the year 2010 is the busiest year for them in terms of new listings in the region. Dealogic says that the companies have already pooled in one hundred and six billion dollars that is excluding AIA.

Latest News

Indian-origin doctor jailed for death of woman
Britain's fattest teenager, tragic 63st Georgia Davis, refused to board vital fl
Scientists Suggest to Rise Prices of Caffeinated Drinks
Ontario’s Fight to Cut Spending Concerns Health Care Costs
Flesh eating bacteria affected Woman on Recovery Track
Women Outweigh Men in Food Shopping
2nd Heart Transplant Rejection Claims Teenager’s Life
Pom Wonderful Comes out with a New Ad Campaign after Court’s Ruling
Women Not Provided With Vital Information Relating To Infertility
Kids Confusing Tiny Detergent Packs With Toys
Dragon Becomes 1st Private Spacecraft
NASA Worried over Lunar History