M&A – Page 108
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News Analysis
Bargain hunt
As the market pulls itself together again, the mood is switching back to mergers and acquisitions. But while prices have come tumbling down since 2006/07, it’s likely to be a less frenetic picture this time around
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Questgates snaps up Teceris
Teceris liability adjusting field force and Birmingham claims team sold by Capita
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Deals round-up: 2009 officially worst year for insurance M&A
Sub-£40m deals total a record low, while larger transactions at one-third of previously weakest year
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40 Lockton staff transfer to Amlin following deal
Lloyd's insurer Amlin to rename Lockton business as AUA Insolvency Risk Services
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Marsh lands Herring from JLT
Broker Marsh appoints head of Americas wholesale energy business
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CCV continues acquisition spree
Acquisitive CCV has a "healthy pipeline", according to CEO
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Canopius merges underwriting businesses
Impact Underwriting and Charrington 962 will become Canopius Underwriting
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MBO team details Hastings and Advantage deal
Deal also includes other Equity Insurance Group brands
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Swinton secures bank funding for IAG buy
High street broker in £175m deal with Lloyd's TSB
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R K Harrison in RBS-backed buyout of Bowood
R K Harrison uses debt facility to buy Lloyd's broker
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XL receives court approval for portfolio transfer
High Court approves merger of XL Europe into XL Insurance Company
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Cullum, Utley and the Hastings MBO
A buy-out backed by Towergate boss Peter Cullum makes sense
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We’re not about to sell to rival, says GAB Robins
The loss adjuster GAB Robins has denied reports that it is in due diligence with a third party over a sale.However, it is believed Cunningham Lindsey, a rival loss adjuster, could make a move for GAB Robins’ international division.The private equity firm Stone Point Capital, which has a controlling stake ...
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In Business
Mergers: what brokers really think
Why do independents sell up? Do they think larger firms do a better job? Insurance Times wanted to know too, so we asked them. Read on for the answers