New York Life is actually arriving a bit late to the mutual fund arena, since its rivals Allianz and Zurich have already launched third-party fund platforms that can be accessed by their respective producers and financial advisors. New York Life's interest in actually owning an asset manager would, however, elevate the firm beyond simple fund distribution.
It’s official: CorpBanca and Itaú announce deal, enhancing Brazilian firm’s presence in Andean region
The transaction will create the newest Andean banking platform, and catapult Itaú into a region-wide force to be reckoned with throughout Latin America. As a result of the merger, the branch network will consist of 217 branches in Chile and 172 branches in Colombia, all using the Itaú brand name.
Itaú-Corpbanca deal would raise Brazilian firm’s regional profile
Corp's positioning in Colombia is what adds a special interest for Itaú, given that opportunities for expansion in the region have been difficult to come by. Price tags for financial services assets in Mexico, for example, the second largest regional market after Brazil, are relatively high. In Chile, entities are smaller given the country's small size, but opportunities for deals are scarce.


