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    Generali Investments buys majority stake in U.S. investment firm MGG  

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on January 28, 2025

    1 min read

    Last updated: January 27, 2026

    The image illustrates the acquisition of a 77% stake in MGG Investment Group by Generali Investments, emphasizing the strategic move in U.S. finance. This deal highlights Generali's expansion in investment solutions.
    Generali Investments acquires majority stake in MGG Investment Group - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Generali Investments acquires a 77% stake in MGG Investment Group for $320 million, impacting its Solvency II ratio by two points. Kevin Griffin remains CEO.

    Generali Investments buys majority stake in U.S. investment firm MGG

    MILAN (Reuters) - Generali Investments, the global investment arm of Italy's top insurer Generali, said on Friday it had signed an agreement to buy a 77% stake in the U.S. investment firm MGG Investment Group for $320 million.

    Founded in 2014 by Kevin Griffin and McCourt Global, a private family company, New York-based MGG has over $6 billion in assets under management and provides senior secured loans and structured capital solutions to U.S. middle market businesses. 

    The deal is expected to close this year with an estimated negative impact on Generali's Solvency II ratio of two percentage points.

    The price may increase upon the achievement of certain operational milestones, Generali Investments said in a statement. 

    MGG's investment strategy will not change after the deal and Kevin Griffin will remain as chief executive, the statement said. 

    (Reporting by Gianluca Semeraro, editing by Gavin Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Generali Investments buys 77% of MGG Investment Group.
    • •The deal is valued at $320 million.
    • •MGG has over $6 billion in assets under management.
    • •The acquisition affects Generali's Solvency II ratio.
    • •Kevin Griffin remains CEO of MGG.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Generali Investments buys majority stake in U.S. investment firm MGG  

    1What percentage of MGG is Generali Investments acquiring?

    Generali Investments is acquiring a 77% stake in MGG.

    2What is MGG's primary business focus?

    MGG provides senior secured loans and structured capital solutions.

    3How will the acquisition affect Generali's Solvency II ratio?

    The deal is expected to have an estimated negative impact of two percentage points on Generali's Solvency II ratio.

    4Who founded MGG and when?

    MGG was founded in 2014 by Kevin Griffin and McCourt Global, a private family company.

    5Will MGG's investment strategy change after the acquisition?

    No, MGG's investment strategy will remain unchanged after the deal.

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