All Mergers & Acquisitions articles – Page 23
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Omega completes group reorganisation
Omega has completed the transfer of Omega Specialty Insurance
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Argonaut outlook revised to negative
S&P has revised its oulook from stable to positive after the announcement that it is to merge with PXRE
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Scottish Re shareholders approve deal
Scottish Re's shareholders have voted in favour of a last chance deal with MassMutual; ratings are unchanged
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Tawa acquires run-off business
Tawa has entered into an agreement to acquire Continental Management Services Limited
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Value of M&A deals up by 25%
“The interest of insurers in acquiring distribution channels has not only increased demand but has fundamentally changed the way in which insurance distributors are valued."
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Taking on London
A raft of recent regulatory changes has helped turn Switzerland into a reinsurance force to be reckoned with. But for a country with such a saturated insurance market, can it support further growth? Nick Thorpe finds out.
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GR Survey: M&A
In February, Global Reinsurance ran a survey on the potential for mergers and acquisitions in the industry in 2007. Peter Joy presents the results.
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The Florida storm
What are the economic consequences for Bermudian reinsurers after being pushed out of the Florida market? Roger Crombie explains why it will be a year of two halves.
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Feeding the hunger
Rumours that Ariel Re is a frontrunner to buy Lloyd's insurer Talbot Underwriting could signal the start of M&A fever in 2007, predicts Mairi Mallon. Particularly in the wake of new Florida legislation.
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A good deal harder
Everyone seems to agree that 2007 will see an increase in M&A activity in the reinsurance sector. But what is less clear is whether any of the deals will represent good value for the shareholders of the companies involved. Lindsey Rogerson investigates.
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A tale of two companies
Catlin's acquisition of Wellington was one of the biggest deals of 2006 and with healthy profits expected, 2007 is shaping up to be an exciting year for the company. Liz Booth finds out more.
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SCOR makes formal move for Converium
SCOR makes formal bid for the remaining 67.1% of Converium's shares, in a move that would make the French reinsurer one of the top 5 global multi-line reinsurance... companies.
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SCOR on negative watch; Converium on positive
Various rating actions have followed the announcement of SCOR's bid to acquire the remaining shares in Converium