Helvetia Holding AG / Key word(s): Mergers & Acquisitions
Helvetia and Baloise have received further approvals for their planned merger and have set a date for closing the transaction
12-Sep-2025 / 07:00 CET/CEST
Release of an ad hoc announcement pursuant to Art. 53 LR
The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
Ad hoc announcement pursuant to Art. 53 LR
St.Gallen, 12 September 2025
The Swiss Competition Commission has approved the planned merger of Helvetia and Baloise. In addition, the European Commission has successfully completed its FSR review. Following completion of these approval processes, Helvetia and Baloise have agreed that the closing of the transaction will take place on 5 December 2025, provided that all other necessary approvals have been obtained by that date.
In April, Helvetia and Baloise announced their agreement to merge as equals. In May, the shareholders of both companies approved the merger. Now, the Swiss Competition Commission has approved the merger. In addition, the European Commission has successfully completed its Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR) review.
Based on the approvals already received, the boards of directors of Helvetia and Baloise have set a possible date for closing the transaction. Provided that all other necessary approvals are obtained, the closing of the merger is expected to occur on 5 December 2025. On this date, Baloise shares will be delisted and traded for the last time, and the newly issued Helvetia Baloise shares will be traded for the first time on 8 December 2025.
About the Helvetia Group
Helvetia Insurance Group, with its headquarters in St. Gallen, has grown since 1858 to become a successful international insurance group with strong Swiss roots, over 14,000 employees (FTE) and more than 6.7 million customers. It has always been there for its customers when it matters.
In the Swiss, Spain and GIAM (German, Italian and Austrian Markets) segments, Helvetia positions itself as a Local Customer Champion and supports its customers throughout their lives as their preferred provider. It also focuses on the rapidly growing segment of customers over 50. In all of its segments, and in the Specialty Markets segment in particular, Helvetia strives to generate growth as a global specialist in the international specialty lines business and in reinsurance. Thanks to its lean and flexible structures, Helvetia is able to focus on profitability in a cyclical business. At the same time, Helvetia uses its expertise in its European retail markets to offer specialty solutions to SME customers.
With a business volume of CHF 11.6 billion, Helvetia generated underlying earnings of CHF 528.5 million and an IFRS period result of CHF 502.4 million in the 2024 financial year. The shares of Helvetia Holding AG are traded on SIX Swiss Exchange.
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