Truist Financial Corp is in talks to sell its insurance brokerage unit to private equity firm Stone Point for about $10 billion, news website Semafor reported on Monday.
In February, Truist sold a 20% stake in its $14.75 billion insurance unit to Stone Point. The move followed a year in which the commercial and investment bank’s profit dropped.
The talks are ongoing, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter. It added that a deal may hinge on Stone Point’s ability to scrounge up enough debt.
Truist declined to comment, while unit Truist Insurance Holdings and Stone Point did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
Source: Reuters.com