Regulatory Scrutiny In Insurance M&A Transactions Is Rising

By Robert Fettman (June 27, 2017, 2:46 PM EDT) -- If recent insurance company acquisitions are any indication, a new era of increased regulatory scrutiny over insurance company mergers and acquisitions transactions appears to be dawning. While state insurance regulators reviewing applications for the acquisition of control of insurance companies (so-called Form A applications) traditionally focused more on the nuts and bolts of the deal as well as the fitness of a potential acquirer as a new owner and its future plans for the target insurer, parties to insurance deals more recently are confronting a shifting regulatory landscape that could impact deal certainty in the insurance company M&A market....

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