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Ameriprise lines up 800 mln bid for Lloyds funds arm -paper

Sun, 21st Apr 2013 16:10

LONDON, April 21 (Reuters) - U.S. financial services companyAmeriprise Financial is lining up an 800 million pound($1.22 billion) bid for Lloyds Banking Group's ScottishWidows asset management arm, the Sunday Times reported.

Last week Reuters reported that Lloyds had hired advisorsfor a possible sale of Scottish Widows Investment Partnership(SWIP), as it prepares for a likely regulatory demand to raisemore capital.

The Sunday Times said analysts believe Minneapolis,Minnesota-based Ameriprise, which owns British fund firmThreadneedle Investments, would lay off most of SWIP'sEdinburgh-based employees if it wins the auction.

Both Ameriprise and Lloyds declined to comment.

UK banks are having to consider further disposals after theBank of England said they must raise a total of 25 billionpounds of extra capital by the end of the year, to be in aposition to absorb future loan losses.

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