Mourneau Shepell - CEO, Stephen Liptrap
CEO, Stephen Liptrap
Source: Winnipeg Free Press
  • HR services company, Morneau Shepell (TSX:MSI) has sold its benefits consulting business to HUB International for C$70 million
  • The consulting business represents around three per cent of Morneau’s total revenue
  • Morneau sold to the business to focus on its core assets and its ongoing expansion into the U.S.
  • Morneau Shepell Inc (TSX:MSI) was down 0.06 per cent, with shares trading at $33.12 and a market cap of $2.3 billion

HR services company, Morneau Shepell (TSX:MSI), has sold its benefits consulting business to HUB International for C$70 million. 

The purchased business represents about three percent of Morneau Shepell’s total revenue. The company stated it is moving away from benefits consultancy altogether, instead focusing on its core assets and services.

Conversely, HUB International works exclusively in benefits consultancy and employer-based insurance.

Morneau Shepell provides technology-driven HR solutions for large companies. They currently support 24,000 organisations in 162 countries.

Their latest focus is on “overall well-being”, which incorporates mental and physical health into a broader HR approach.

2019 was an important year for the company. Last August, Morneau purchased a U.S. pension plan business called Mercer.

The U.S. purchase, coupled with strong mid-year results, caused Morneau’s share price to leap almost 9 percent in a day. A considerable bump for a company with a market cap of $2.3 billion.

Morneau purchased Mercer as part of a larger, targeted expansion into the U.S. The company hopes to develop this expansion further over the coming year as part of its overall growth plan.

Stephen Liptrap, President and CEO of Morneau Shepell Inc, believes this latest sale will help shift the company’s attention to its ongoing expansion.

“We are very focused on our growth strategy, which includes being clear market leaders in the businesses in which we operate, owning the total well-being space and leveraging technology to deliver a seamless experience for our clients and their employees,” he said.

Liptrap went on to extend his thanks to the employees at the departing business and wished them well under HUB International.

The company is expected to release its fourth quarter and full-year results on March 11.

Morneau Shepell Inc (MSI) was down 0.06 per cent, with shares trading for $33.12 at 9:56am EST.

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