Today: 25 June 2026
Corebridge, Equitable Seal $22 Billion All-Stock Merger to Create New U.S. Retirement Giant
26 March 2026
1 min read

Corebridge, Equitable Seal $22 Billion All-Stock Merger to Create New U.S. Retirement Giant

NEW YORK, March 26, 2026, 08:38 EDT

Equitable Holdings and Corebridge Financial struck a deal Thursday to merge in an all-stock transaction valued at roughly $22 billion. The combined company will oversee upwards of $1.5 trillion in assets under management and administration, serving more than 12 million customers across the U.S. The announcement landed after both the Financial Times and Bloomberg reported the two insurers were closing in on an agreement.

Insurers are scrambling for scale these days, chasing diversification and hoping to shore up their standing in fast-growing segments like retirement and wealth. According to presentation slides, this deal would vault the combined group to the top spot in U.S. life insurance and retirement-income sales by earnings—and hand Equitable a bigger foothold in blending insurance with asset management via AllianceBernstein, where it holds a controlling stake.

There’s no cash involved here. Corebridge shareholders are set to receive a single share in the combined parent for every share currently held. Equitable investors, on the other hand, end up with 1.55516 shares apiece. When the dust settles, Corebridge investors will control about 51% of the new company, with the remaining 49% landing with Equitable holders.

Marc Costantini, currently CEO at Corebridge, is set to lead the merged company. The headquarters lands in Houston, and the business will operate under the Equitable name. Mark Pearson, Equitable’s CEO, shifts to executive chair; Robin Raju steps in as CFO. EQH remains the ticker on the NYSE. The new board—14 directors—will have an even split from both firms.

Management is betting the merger will boost both earnings per share and cash flow right after closing. They’re aiming for cost savings north of $500 million a year by the close of 2028. On top of that, around $100 billion in Corebridge assets are set to move to AllianceBernstein over time, putting the combined asset manager on track toward the $1 trillion mark.

Pearson described the deal as creating “a diversified financial services company.” Costantini expects “accelerated growth across retirement, life and institutional markets.” Business Wire

Just ahead of the 9:30 a.m. open in New York, both shares traded in positive territory—Corebridge up roughly 2.9%, Equitable ahead by 1.7%. Corebridge, which separated from American International Group (AIG) in 2022, would bring AllianceBernstein additional insurance assets if the merger goes through.

Plenty could shift before the finish line. Shareholders and regulators—including antitrust authorities—still have to sign off. Equitable faces an added hurdle: it needs client consents representing 75% of a specific revenue pool, per the merger agreement. The filing highlights not just integration and execution risks, but ratings concerns too, and puts $475 million reciprocal breakup fees on the table in certain cases.

The companies are targeting a shareholder vote in summer 2026, with a year-end close in their sights. Corebridge has Morgan Stanley on its side, while Equitable turns to Goldman Sachs for advice.

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

Stock Market Updates

Western Digital falls after AI-storage rally, investors look to Micron

Western Digital falls after AI-storage rally, investors look to Micron

25 June 2026
Western Digital (NASDAQ:WDC) shares dropped about 4% after a multi-week rally fueled by AI storage demand, as investors awaited Micron Technology’s earnings for new signals on enterprise storage spending; analysts cite a persistent hard-disk supply deficit that could support pricing into 2027, with Morgan Stanley raising its price target to $650.
BlackBerry falls with volume outpacing buyback plan ahead of earnings

BlackBerry falls with volume outpacing buyback plan ahead of earnings

25 June 2026
BlackBerry closed down 2.3% at $8.62 despite Stifel initiating coverage with a Buy and $12 target—39% above the close—while trading volume of 38.3 million shares far exceeded its entire buyback authorization, highlighting investor focus ahead of Thursday’s Q1 results and underscoring the limited impact of BlackBerry’s capital return plan.
Opendoor slides after landing in Russell 3000, liquidity and dilution concerns follow

Opendoor edges up before Russell 3000 move, soft housing numbers weigh

25 June 2026
Santos shares closed down 0.96% at A$7.24 after Brent crude slumped US$3.34 to US$73.74, cutting potential annual gross sales from its new Pikka project by about US$50 million at plateau rates; Pikka’s ramp to 80,000 barrels per day is key, as oil price swings now have a direct impact on Santos’ production-linked revenue and its US$2.5 billion net debt reduction target.
Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) stock slips as AI spending outpaces cloud infra sales

Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) stock slips as AI spending outpaces cloud infra sales

25 June 2026
Oracle plunged 4.62% to $157.53 after its annual report revealed fiscal 2026 capital expenditures soared to $55.7 billion—over three times cloud-infrastructure revenue—while free cash flow was negative $23.7 billion and restructuring costs surged, highlighting intensifying funding pressures despite a massive $638 billion backlog.
Fundrise VCX Stock Soars 1,300% Above NAV After Delayed NYSE Debut
Previous Story

Fundrise VCX Stock Soars 1,300% Above NAV After Delayed NYSE Debut

XRP Price Today Drops to $1.36 as Oil Spike and Iran War Jitters Hit Crypto
Next Story

XRP Price Today Drops to $1.36 as Oil Spike and Iran War Jitters Hit Crypto

Go toTop