Insurance M&A may continue amid some ‘patchy’ results, S&P says
April 4, 2016 by Katherine Chiglinsky
(Bloomberg) — The flurry of insurance mergers and acquisitions that yielded about $150 billion of transactions globally in 2015 may endure even after years of “patchy” results for some companies making deals, according to ratings firm Standard & Poor’s.
“We believe the deal flow for M&A in the insurance industry will continue in 2016, albeit more slowly,” Standard & Poor’s analysts led by Dennis Sugrue said Monday in a report. “While a successful M&A can benefit the surviving entity, the general consensus is that its track record is not great.”
Among last year’s biggest deals were Ace Ltd.’s agreement to purchase Chubb Corp. for more than $28 billion and Exor SpA’s announcement that it would acquire reinsurer PartnerRe Ltd. for more than $6 billion. Insurers have struggled in recent years to create value amid the glut of transactions, S&P said. Click HERE to read more…