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Home»Insurance»France’s AXA To Acquire P/C Insurer XL Group For $15.3 Billion
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France’s AXA To Acquire P/C Insurer XL Group For $15.3 Billion

By Orientalnews StaffMarch 6, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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AXA SA is said to have accepted to buy XL Group Ltd. for $15.3 billion in cash, seeking to capture a bigger slice of the U.S. property and casualty market as premiums rise after last year’s natural disasters.

The French insurer is paying $57.60 per share, according to a statement on Monday. That’s about a 33 percent premium compared with the stock’s closing price of $43.30 on Friday. Bloomberg reported Saturday that AXA was in advanced talks on the deal, citing people familiar with the matter. The acquisition will be the biggest insurance deal since 2015 and the largest-ever European purchase of a U.S. insurer, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

Less than two years since taking over AXA’s top job, Chief Executive Officer Thomas Buberl is ramping up deal-making, refocusing on businesses such as P&C commercial lines while shedding some assets and focusing on fewer countries. Financing will come from 3.5 billion euros of cash at hand, an expected 6 billion euros from the planned U.S. IPO and 3 billion euros of subordinated debt. The initial public offering of AXA’s U.S. life unit is expected in the second quarter.

AXA “must believe the timing is right in the cycle to expand in the U.S. reinsurance and P&C markets,” said Karim Bertoni, who helps manage $12 billion at Bellevue Asset Management in Switzerland, before the announcement. Given capital market conditions, “there’s maybe a window of opportunity for both an IPO and an acquisition to reinforce areas where higher returns can be expected.”

Companies like XL Group provide insurance backstops for other insurers and have become takeover targets after the heavy toll of natural disasters last year pushed prices for coverage higher. The Bermuda-based insurer also attracted interest from bigger rivals including Germany’s Allianz SE, people familiar with the matter said last month. As of Friday’s close, XL shares had gained 23 percent this year in New York.

Economic losses from weather-related disasters including hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria and Californian wildfires reached $306 billion in 2017, according to the U.S. government. 

Costs from such disasters helped drive down XL’s shares in both 2016 and 2017. To resist pressure from new rivals in the catastrophe market, Chief Executive Officer Mike McGavick sought expansion in specialty coverage and reinsurance through the $3.9 billion purchase of Catlin Group Ltd. in 2015.

Last month, McGavick said he was optimistic about XL’s progress on the back of a solid capital position and growth in premiums. Axa’s purchase of XL Group marks the biggest insurance deal since 2015, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The biggest insurance takeover this year had been American International Group Inc.’s January agreement to buyValidus Holdings Ltd. for more than $5 billion in cash.

AXA is making a return to large deal-making more than a decade after its last major transaction, the purchase of Switzerland’s Winterthur. Formerly a regional insurer in Normandy, AXA built itself into Europe’s second-largest insurer through major takeovers in the 1990s. Recent deals have been smaller-scale, acquiring assets or setting up partnerships in emerging markets including China, Nigeria and Colombia.

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