The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Financial magnate boosts fortune with Argenta sale

Deal: German reinsuranc­e group Hannover Re snaps up company

- BY KEITH FINDLAY

One of Scotland’s wealthiest businessme­n, Alasdair Locke, is boosting his fortune through the £142.5million sale of financial services company Argenta.

Mr Locke, who runs a sheep farm at Dufftown in Moray, owns 45% of London-based Argenta and its diversifie­d portfolio of businesses focused on specialist insurance market Lloyd’s of London.

They are being sold to Germany’s Hannover Re, one of the biggest reinsuranc­e companies in the world.

Mr Locke, 63, founded energy services firm Abbot Group, now operating as KCA Deutag, 25 years ago.

He collected nearly £120million from a near

“This transactio­n is in the best interests of Argenta”

£1billion deal announced in December 2007 to take it private through a takeover, worth nearly £1billion, by US private equity firm First Reserve Corporatio­n.

Other business interests helped lift his estimated fortune to around £180million, according to last year’s Sunday Times Rich List of the UK’s wealthiest people.

The sale of Argenta is expected to close in the third quarter of 2017, subject to various approvals.

“We are delighted tohave reached agreement to become part of such a strong and well-respected reinsuranc­e group,” Mr Locke said yesterday.

He added: “We believe that this transactio­n is in the best interests of Argenta, its customers and its staff.”

Mr Locke started his career in 1974, first as a banker with Citibank, Oceanic Finance Corporatio­n and Henry Ansbacher and Company. As deputy chairman and chief executive of tiny oil and gas explorer Kelt Energy in the late 1980s, he was instrument­al in a £200million­plus takeover of rival Carless.

He establishe­d AberdeenAb­bot Group in 1990 to create a UKbased offshore drilling company and invest in the shipping and offshore industries.

Abbot acquired German business KCA Deutag in 1992 and took it private, refloating the enlarged company in 1995.

Mr Locke, a former E&Y Scottish Entreprene­ur of the Year and Grampian Industrial­ist of the Year, received an honorary doctorate from Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen in 2010. He is currently chairman of Aberdeen-based Hardy Oil and Gas, while just twoyears ago hewas at the heart of a £500million private equity- backed management buyout of the Hertfordsh­ire-basedMotor Fuels Group.

Just as with Abbot, he invested inArgentao­nalongterm viewand then actively managed the business.

He had a small stake from autumn 2003 and later took full control and became chairman in a rescue of the company in the wake of Lloyds taking a battering from Hurricane Rita.

 ??  ?? MOVE: Entreprene­ur and farmer Alasdair Locke received an honorary doctorate from Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen in 2010
MOVE: Entreprene­ur and farmer Alasdair Locke received an honorary doctorate from Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen in 2010

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