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{{Short description|Dutch insurance company}}
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{{Infobox company
| company_name = Delta Lloyd N.V.
| name = Delta Lloyd N.V.
| logo = Delta_Lloyd_Group_logo.svg
| company_logo = Delta Lloyd logo.png
| logo_size = 250px
| company_type = [[Naamloze vennootschap]]
| type = [[Naamloze vennootschap]]
| traded_as = {{Euronext|DL}}
| foundation = 1807
| traded_as =
| foundation = {{start date|1807}}
| location = [[Amsterdam]], the [[Netherlands]]
| location = [[Amsterdam]], [[Netherlands]]
| key_people = Niek Hoek <small>([[chief executive officer|CEO]])</small>, René Kottman <small>([[Chairman]] of the [[supervisory board]])</small>
| key_people = Hans van der Noordaa <small>([[Chief executive officer|CEO]])</small>, Rob Ruijter <small>([[Chairperson|Chairman]] of the [[supervisory board]])</small>
| industry = [[Financial services]]
| industry = [[Financial services]]
| products = [[Life insurance|Life]], [[Property insurance|property]] and [[casualty insurance]]; [[mortgages]]; [[asset management]]; [[savings account]]s
| products = [[Life insurance|Life]], [[Property insurance|property]] and [[casualty insurance]]; [[mortgages]]; [[asset management]]; [[savings account]]s
| revenue = [[Euro|€]]8.999 billion <small>(2010)</small><ref name="AR2010">{{cite web |url=http://verslag.deltalloydgroep.com/2010/docs/default/downloads/DLG_Annualreport_2010.pdf |title=Annual Report 2010 |accessdate=22 April 2011 |publisher=Delta Lloyd Group}}</ref>
| revenue = [[Euro|€]]8.999 billion <small>(2010)</small><ref name="AR2010">{{cite web |url=http://verslag.deltalloydgroep.com/2010/docs/default/downloads/DLG_Annualreport_2010.pdf |title=Annual Report 2010 |access-date=22 April 2011 |publisher=Delta Lloyd Group |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110901052143/http://verslag.deltalloydgroep.com/2010/docs/default/downloads/DLG_Annualreport_2010.pdf |archive-date=1 September 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
| net_income = €620.8 million <small>(2010)</small><ref name="AR2010" />
| net_income = €620.8 million <small>(2010)</small><ref name="AR2010" />
| assets = €69.19 billion <small>(end 2010)</small><ref name="AR2010" />
| assets = $108.1 billion <small>(2015)</small><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/global2000/list/6/#header:assets_sortreverse:true|title=The World's Biggest Public Companies|work=forbes.com}}</ref>
| equity = €4.956 billion <small>(end 2010)</small><ref name="AR2010" />
| equity = €4.956 billion <small>(end 2010)</small><ref name="AR2010" />
| num_employees = 6,665 <small>([[full-time equivalent|FTE]], average 2010)</small><ref name="AR2010" />
| num_employees = 6,665 <small>([[full-time equivalent|FTE]], average 2010)</small><ref name="AR2010" />
| homepage = {{URL|http://www.deltalloydgroep.com/en/}}
| homepage = {{URL|http://www.deltalloydgroep.com/en/}}
| intl = yes
}}
}}


'''Delta Lloyd Group''' is a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] insurer with operations in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. It consists of '''Delta Lloyd''', '''OHRA''' and '''ABN AMRO Verzekeringen''' together and a few minor banks. The company is the sixth-largest insurer in the Netherlands, with a market share of approximately 8%.
'''Delta Lloyd Group''' was a Dutch insurer with operations in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. It consisted of '''Delta Lloyd''', '''OHRA''', '''ABN AMRO Verzekeringen''' and a few minor banks. The company was the sixth-largest insurer in the Netherlands, with a market share of approximately 8% before it was acquired by [[NN Group]] in 2017.


Up until the merger, Delta Lloyd was owned by the Dutch foundation '''Nuts OHRA''' (5%) and publicly traded (95%). Previously, it had been owned by [[Aviva]]. On 23 December 2016, competitor [[NN Group]] reached an agreement to acquire Delta Lloyd for 2.5 billion euro.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2016/12/23/delta-lloyd-stemt-in-met-overnamebod-nn-group-a1538104 |title=Delta Lloyd stemt in met overnamebod NN Group |author=Belia Heilbron |date=23 December 2016 |publisher=[[NRC Handelsblad]] |language=nl |trans-title=Delta Lloyd agrees with takeover bid NN Group}}</ref>
The company is owned by the Dutch foundation Nuts OHRA (5%) and publicly traded (95%). It was previously owned by [[Aviva]].


==History==
==History==
The earliest predecessor of Delta Lloyd, the ''Hollandsche Societeit van Levensverzekeringen'', was founded in 1807. In 1967 it merged with the ''Amsterdamsche Maatschappij van Levensverzekeringen'' and was renamed ''Delta''. And in 1969 Delta merged with NedLloyd (not to be confused with the [[P&O Nedlloyd|shipping company of the same name]]). In 1973 all shares in Delta were bought by the British firm ''Commercial Union'' (now [[Aviva]]).
The earliest predecessor of Delta Lloyd, the ''Hollandsche Societeit van Levensverzekeringen'', was founded in 1807. In 1966, it merged with the ''Amsterdamsche Maatschappij van Levensverzekeringen''- also known as Amstleven and was renamed ''Delta''. The "Hollandsche Societeit" had a few non life companies, like the "Koepel" and "Bataafsche", while Amstleven had acquired the Arnhemsche Verzekering maatschappij N.V. in 1964. Daughter of the Arnhemsche was the specialist pleasurecraft insurer "Nereus.
Before the "Delta" group could consolidate properly in 1967, Delta merged with NedLloyd (not to be confused with the [[P&O Nedlloyd|shipping company of the same name]]).
As all offices of the various companies were spread around Amsterdam- CBD - within the canal belt - it was decided to build a new head office in Amsterdam Slotervaart at the Nachtwachtlaan. All non life business moved there in 1969. In 1973, all shares in Delta were bought by the British firm [[Commercial Union]] (now part of [[Aviva]]). In 1999, Delta Lloyd merged with OHRA, the resulting company being renamed to Delta Lloyd Group in 2002. In 2016, Delta Lloyd discontinued as such after being acquired by [[NN Group]].


=== Initial public offering ===
In 1999 Delta Lloyd merged with OHRA. The company was renamed Delta Lloyd Group in 2002.
The Delta Lloyd Group officially [[Initial public offering|went public]] on the [[Amsterdam Stock Exchange|NYSE Euronext Amsterdam]] on 3 November 2009.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE5A20LP20091103|title=Delta Lloyd falls after IPO prices at low end|last=Kreijger|first=Gilbert|author2=Ku, Daisy|date=3 November 2009|work=[[Reuters]]|access-date=3 May 2010}}</ref> Delta Lloyd made 38–42% of its shares public, with its major shareholder [[Aviva]] reducing its ownership from 92% to 50–54%. Delta Lloyd's other previous shareholder, Nuts OHRA, retained its 8% stake. In July 2012 and January 2013, Aviva sold its stake, making the group 95% publicly traded.


On 5 October 2016 NN Group unexpectedly made an offer for all Delta Lloyd shares, the offer has a cash value of 2.4 billion euros. Delta Lloyd, the fourth-largest insurer in the Netherlands, has 3.2 million customers in the Netherlands and Belgium and 5,200 employees.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=2016-10-05 |title=Verzekeraar NN Group doet bod op Delta Lloyd |url=https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2016/10/05/verzekeraar-nationale-nederlanden-doet-bod-op-delta-lloyd-a1524903 |access-date=2023-05-18 |website=NRC |language=nl}}</ref> NN Group is much larger than Delta Lloyd, it has four times as many customers and double the number of employees.<ref name=":0" /> In December 2016, the two reached an agreement after NN Group raised the bid by 10 euro cents to €5.40 per share. The combination will become a strong player in pensions, non-life insurance and asset management in the Netherlands and Belgium. Furthermore, it will be able to work more efficiently, achieving significant cost benefits of at least €150 million by 2020.<ref name="VKNNDL">Volkskrant [http://www.volkskrant.nl/economie/grootste-overname-in-verzekeringswereld-nn-neemt-delta-lloyd-over~a4438946/ Grootste overname in verzekeringswereld: NN neemt Delta Lloyd over, 23 december 2016], geraadpleegd op 23 december 2016</ref> Trade union CNV Vakmensen fears that between 1,000 and 1,500 jobs will be lost in the process.<ref name="VKNNDL" /> On 1 June 2017 Delta Lloyd ceased to exist for good,<ref name="TLGDL">Telegraaf [http://www.telegraaf.nl/dft/bedrijven/delta_lloyd/28275276/__Woensdag_afscheid_van_Delta_Lloyd__.html Woensdag afscheid van Delta Lloyd, 30 mei 2017], geraadpleegd op 1 juni 2017</ref> The legal merger with NN Group took effect on that day. Delta Lloyd shareholders received NN Group shares. On May 31, Delta Lloyd shares traded for the last time and the company disappeared from the stock exchange.<ref name="TLGDL" />
===Initial public offering===
The Delta Lloyd Group officially [[Initial public offering|went public]] on the [[Amsterdam Stock Exchange|NYSE Euronext Amsterdam]] on 3 November 2009.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE5A20LP20091103|title=Delta Lloyd falls after IPO prices at low end|last=Kreijger|first=Gilbert|author2=Ku, Daisy|date=3 November 2009|work=[[Reuters]]|accessdate=3 May 2010}}</ref> Delta Lloyd made 38–42% of its shares public, with its major shareholder [[Aviva]] reducing its ownership from 92% to 50–54%. Delta Lloyd's other previous shareholder, Nuts OHRA, retained its 8% stake.


== Delta Lloyd Netherlands ==
In July 2012 and January 2013, Aviva sold its part, making the group 95% publicly traded.

== Delta Lloyd Nederland ==
=== Delta Lloyd ===
=== Delta Lloyd ===
[[File:Amsterdam-Amstel, kantoorgebouw Delta Lloyd Vastgoed foto6 2015-08-28 11.17.jpg|Amsterdam, office building: Delta Lloyd|thumb|265px]]
Delta Lloyd forms the core of the Delta Lloyd Group. It offers saving accounts, insurance and financial planning.
[[Image:Gent, Delta Lloydbank foto3 2010-10-10 13.51.JPG|Ghent, office building: Delta Lloyd|thumb|265px]]
[[File:DeltaLloydBrussels.jpg|thumb|265px|Office building in Brussels]]
Delta Lloyd formed the core of the Delta Lloyd Group. It offered savings accounts, insurance and financial planning.


=== OHRA ===
=== OHRA ===
OHRA was formed in 1925 and was known as ''Onderlinge ziektekostenverzekeringsfonds van Hoogere RijksAmbtenaren'' (Mutual health insurance for senior civil servants).
OHRA was formed in 1925 and originally known as '''''O'''nderlinge ziektekostenverzekeringsfonds van '''H'''oogere '''R'''ijks'''A'''mbtenaren'' (Mutual health insurance for senior civil servants).


=== ABN AMRO Verzekeringen ===
=== ABN AMRO Verzekeringen ===
ABN AMRO Verzekeringen is a joint venture between [[ABN AMRO]] and Delta Lloyd, giving Delta Lloyd the exclusive right to sell insurance through ABN AMRO offices. It had a revenue of €900 million in 2006. For Delta Lloyd this joint venture represents a vital means of selling insurances.
ABN AMRO Verzekeringen is a joint venture between [[ABN AMRO]] and Delta Lloyd, giving Delta Lloyd the exclusive right to sell insurance through ABN AMRO offices. It had a revenue of €900 million in 2006. For Delta Lloyd, this joint venture represented a vital means of selling insurances.


=== Delta Lloyd Health Insurance ===
=== Delta Lloyd Health Insurance ===
Delta Lloyd was only a small player in the Health insurance market with 700.000 customers. Originally, Delta Lloyd tried to merge its health insurance division with [[Agis (insurance)|Agis]] and [[Menzis]], but this deal fell through, thus necessitating Delta Lloyd to sell its health insurance division. Delta Lloyd sold it to [[CZ groep]] effective January 1, 2008.
Delta Lloyd was only a small player in the health insurance market with only 700,000 customers. Originally, Delta Lloyd tried to merge its health insurance division with [[Agis (insurance)|Agis]] and [[Menzis]], but the deal fell through, thus necessitating Delta Lloyd to sell its health insurance division to CZ Group, effective 1 January 2008.


=== Delta Lloyd Bank ===
=== Delta Lloyd Bank ===
Delta Lloyd also offers limited banking products, such as savings accounts and mortgages.
Delta Lloyd also offered limited banking products, such as savings accounts and mortgages.


== Delta Lloyd Belgium and Germany ==
== Delta Lloyd Belgium and Germany ==
Delta Lloyd is also active in Belgium and Germany. In Belgium the company offers life insurance and collective insurance. In Germany Delta Lloyd stopped signing new contracts in 2010.
Delta Lloyd was also active in Belgium and Germany. In Belgium, the company offered life insurance and collective insurance. In Germany, Delta Lloyd stopped signing new contracts in 2010.


==References==
==References==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{official website|http://www.deltalloydgroep.com}}
* {{Official website|http://www.deltalloydgroep.com}}


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Latest revision as of 11:15, 25 April 2024

Delta Lloyd N.V.
Company typeNaamloze vennootschap
IndustryFinancial services
PredecessorNederlandsche Lloyd Edit this on Wikidata
Founded1807 (1807)
HeadquartersAmsterdam, Netherlands
Key people
Hans van der Noordaa (CEO), Rob Ruijter (Chairman of the supervisory board)
ProductsLife, property and casualty insurance; mortgages; asset management; savings accounts
Revenue8.999 billion (2010)[1]
€620.8 million (2010)[1]
Total assets$108.1 billion (2015)[2]
Total equity€4.956 billion (end 2010)[1]
Number of employees
6,665 (FTE, average 2010)[1]
Websitewww.deltalloydgroep.com/en/

Delta Lloyd Group was a Dutch insurer with operations in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. It consisted of Delta Lloyd, OHRA, ABN AMRO Verzekeringen and a few minor banks. The company was the sixth-largest insurer in the Netherlands, with a market share of approximately 8% before it was acquired by NN Group in 2017.

Up until the merger, Delta Lloyd was owned by the Dutch foundation Nuts OHRA (5%) and publicly traded (95%). Previously, it had been owned by Aviva. On 23 December 2016, competitor NN Group reached an agreement to acquire Delta Lloyd for 2.5 billion euro.[3]

History

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The earliest predecessor of Delta Lloyd, the Hollandsche Societeit van Levensverzekeringen, was founded in 1807. In 1966, it merged with the Amsterdamsche Maatschappij van Levensverzekeringen- also known as Amstleven and was renamed Delta. The "Hollandsche Societeit" had a few non life companies, like the "Koepel" and "Bataafsche", while Amstleven had acquired the Arnhemsche Verzekering maatschappij N.V. in 1964. Daughter of the Arnhemsche was the specialist pleasurecraft insurer "Nereus. Before the "Delta" group could consolidate properly in 1967, Delta merged with NedLloyd (not to be confused with the shipping company of the same name). As all offices of the various companies were spread around Amsterdam- CBD - within the canal belt - it was decided to build a new head office in Amsterdam Slotervaart at the Nachtwachtlaan. All non life business moved there in 1969. In 1973, all shares in Delta were bought by the British firm Commercial Union (now part of Aviva). In 1999, Delta Lloyd merged with OHRA, the resulting company being renamed to Delta Lloyd Group in 2002. In 2016, Delta Lloyd discontinued as such after being acquired by NN Group.

Initial public offering

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The Delta Lloyd Group officially went public on the NYSE Euronext Amsterdam on 3 November 2009.[4] Delta Lloyd made 38–42% of its shares public, with its major shareholder Aviva reducing its ownership from 92% to 50–54%. Delta Lloyd's other previous shareholder, Nuts OHRA, retained its 8% stake. In July 2012 and January 2013, Aviva sold its stake, making the group 95% publicly traded.

On 5 October 2016 NN Group unexpectedly made an offer for all Delta Lloyd shares, the offer has a cash value of 2.4 billion euros. Delta Lloyd, the fourth-largest insurer in the Netherlands, has 3.2 million customers in the Netherlands and Belgium and 5,200 employees.[5] NN Group is much larger than Delta Lloyd, it has four times as many customers and double the number of employees.[5] In December 2016, the two reached an agreement after NN Group raised the bid by 10 euro cents to €5.40 per share. The combination will become a strong player in pensions, non-life insurance and asset management in the Netherlands and Belgium. Furthermore, it will be able to work more efficiently, achieving significant cost benefits of at least €150 million by 2020.[6] Trade union CNV Vakmensen fears that between 1,000 and 1,500 jobs will be lost in the process.[6] On 1 June 2017 Delta Lloyd ceased to exist for good,[7] The legal merger with NN Group took effect on that day. Delta Lloyd shareholders received NN Group shares. On May 31, Delta Lloyd shares traded for the last time and the company disappeared from the stock exchange.[7]

Delta Lloyd Netherlands

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Delta Lloyd

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Amsterdam, office building: Delta Lloyd
Ghent, office building: Delta Lloyd
Office building in Brussels

Delta Lloyd formed the core of the Delta Lloyd Group. It offered savings accounts, insurance and financial planning.

OHRA

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OHRA was formed in 1925 and originally known as Onderlinge ziektekostenverzekeringsfonds van Hoogere RijksAmbtenaren (Mutual health insurance for senior civil servants).

ABN AMRO Verzekeringen

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ABN AMRO Verzekeringen is a joint venture between ABN AMRO and Delta Lloyd, giving Delta Lloyd the exclusive right to sell insurance through ABN AMRO offices. It had a revenue of €900 million in 2006. For Delta Lloyd, this joint venture represented a vital means of selling insurances.

Delta Lloyd Health Insurance

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Delta Lloyd was only a small player in the health insurance market with only 700,000 customers. Originally, Delta Lloyd tried to merge its health insurance division with Agis and Menzis, but the deal fell through, thus necessitating Delta Lloyd to sell its health insurance division to CZ Group, effective 1 January 2008.

Delta Lloyd Bank

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Delta Lloyd also offered limited banking products, such as savings accounts and mortgages.

Delta Lloyd Belgium and Germany

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Delta Lloyd was also active in Belgium and Germany. In Belgium, the company offered life insurance and collective insurance. In Germany, Delta Lloyd stopped signing new contracts in 2010.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Annual Report 2010" (PDF). Delta Lloyd Group. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 September 2011. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  2. ^ "The World's Biggest Public Companies". forbes.com.
  3. ^ Belia Heilbron (23 December 2016). "Delta Lloyd stemt in met overnamebod NN Group" [Delta Lloyd agrees with takeover bid NN Group] (in Dutch). NRC Handelsblad.
  4. ^ Kreijger, Gilbert; Ku, Daisy (3 November 2009). "Delta Lloyd falls after IPO prices at low end". Reuters. Retrieved 3 May 2010.
  5. ^ a b "Verzekeraar NN Group doet bod op Delta Lloyd". NRC (in Dutch). 2016-10-05. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  6. ^ a b Volkskrant Grootste overname in verzekeringswereld: NN neemt Delta Lloyd over, 23 december 2016, geraadpleegd op 23 december 2016
  7. ^ a b Telegraaf Woensdag afscheid van Delta Lloyd, 30 mei 2017, geraadpleegd op 1 juni 2017
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