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Cathay Life Insurance commits $146m in private equity funds

The Taiwanese insurer has funded two PE funds.

Cathay Life, the insurance arm of Taiwanese conglomerate Cathay Financial Holdings, announced in a filing that it plans to commit about $146m in private equity funds.

The insurer will invest $60 million in KPS Special Situations Fund VI A and an additional $86 million in CVC Capital Partners IX.

ALSO READ: Cathay Life Insurance unveils new health strategy for policyholders

The recent private equity investments of the Taiwanese insurer have targeted buyout, secondaries, and venture capital strategies across North America, Europe, and Asia.

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