Paul Knowles
Global Head of Private Equity and M&A
With buy-in from high-net-worth individuals and funds they enlist in various ventures, they have made successful moves to take control of trillions in assets under management. Some project private equity holdings to reach £5 trillion or higher by 2025.
In a highly competitive business environment, private equity firms and public and private companies are seeking every growth opportunity they can possibly pursue. This includes acquiring other companies, merging with actual or potential competitors, or divesting assets that no longer deliver value. These courses of action have major potential for revenue generation — and in some cases are essential for survival.
Mergers, acquisitions, and divestments are among the riskiest and most complex business transactions. Many often fail because market conditions change, deals are never closed, or businesses encounter insurmountable difficulties afterwards. Private equity firms face an additional risk – the institutional shielding of a firm may not always insulate partners from the financial consequences of ill-advised investment decisions.
Our global private equity, mergers, and acquisitions team has more than 25 years’ experience providing insights to evaluate, facilitate, and close cross-border and domestic transactions, while managing buy- and sell-side risks. We can help buyers differentiate their bids and sellers exit with minimal warranty exposure.
Our specialists are driven to solving your insurance and risk management challenges by understanding, quantifying, and mitigating risk throughout the investment life cycle. From pre-acquisition, transaction, and integration solutions to portfolio servicing and post-acquisition transactions, we can help you enhance deal value, improve valuation outcomes, and achieve portfolio operational excellence.
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Marsh McLennan is a global professional services firm composed of four market-leading businesses. These businesses have a deep history of working with private equity (PE) clients to enable deals and unlock value across their portfolios.
The global risk landscape is changing for mergers and acquisitions. Challenges that dealmakers face include:
To overcome these challenges, you should consider engaging a broker who can optimise risk mitigation measures and help you navigate this evolving risk landscape.
Any M&A transaction faces a range of exposures or complications with financial implications. A lack of due diligence and sophisticated risk and insurance planning can lead to surprises or incorrect valuations. Potential risks can include:
Being aware of, quantifying, and making provisions for these issues can lead to cost efficiencies, an improved ability to negotiate on price, a smoother and faster integration, an improved sale and purchase agreement, and a reduced exposure to unexpected costs.
A sophisticated broker with a depth of experience and the ability to conduct in-depth due diligence, such as Marsh, can identify these potential exposures and turn obstacles into opportunities to support a successful deal.
Simply put, any organisation entering a merger or preparing to acquire one or more companies needs the safety net that insurance can provide. The sheer number of ways in which transactions like these can (and do) go wrong makes a coverage and risk management plan all but mandatory.
That being said, going into the M&A process with this acknowledgment doesn't mean you can proceed as if success is guaranteed. It is vital that you work with risk practitioners who have helped others achieve the best outcomes for their M&As.
Insurers are becoming more aware of private equity risk issues and priorities. There is no "one-size-fits-all" coverage option. You must choose the protections you want for the businesses and other assets that comprise your portfolio.
However, several insurance solutions may be particularly beneficial to private equity firms, including:
A sophisticated broker can build tailored insurance policies specific to your risks, so you can execute deals with confidence and protect your portfolio for the long term.
From fundraising, acquisition, and asset management to divestment activities and exit stages, a strategically designed insurance portfolio program can help private equity firms achieve financial success.
Exploring these services can improve the value of a firm’s portfolio across the investment life cycle:
M&A and transactional risk insurance, coupled with a comprehensive risk management solution, are vital components to help achieve a successful deal outcome. Risk and insurance due diligence services are imperative to address areas of exposure or hidden liabilities.
Given the complexities of tax legislation, both globally and locally, products that cover tax liabilities are particularly beneficial to de-risk a transaction. Related solutions to achieve a successful deal outcome include representations and warranties coverage and contingent tax liability insurance.
Using an aggregated approach to risk management through a portfolio purchasing insurance programme can help control costs and manage volatility. By teaming with the right insurance advisor, private equity firms can take a holistic, coordinated approach to risk, which in turn can yield better outcomes.
Using a portfolio insurance purchasing platform not only provides centralised oversight of your entire portfolio but also helps you better quantify and manage your portfolio risk – leading to cost savings, greater operational efficiency, and improved valuations upon exit.
We work with alternative asset managers, private equity firms, infrastructure investors, and others in the sector to manage risk and properly safeguard assets. We also use our group purchasing programmes to maximise buying power and lower costs as much as possible over the life of the investment and beyond.
The increasing financial power of private equity firms coincides with risks that are growing steadily by the day. It is critical for any organisation operating in this field to obtain specialised coverage for its portfolio holdings.
In addition, your organisation may face greater scrutiny — from the general public and government regulators — regarding its practices. Even if you are confident in the strength and security of your deals, unexpected legal, regulatory, and financial surprises could emerge.
By enlisting our private equity team to develop a tailored risk assessment, management, and transfer solution, you can submit bids or divest assets with greater confidence that your risks are being mitigated as much as possible.
Global Head of Private Equity and M&A
Global Head of Transactional Risk
Global Chairman, Private Equity and M&A Practice
Vice Chairman, Global PEMA | Chairman, International PEMA
Chief Client Officer, Global PEMA
PEMA North America Practice Leader
PEMA Canada Practice Leader
PEMA Latin America & the Caribbean Practice Leader
PEMA UK Practice Leader
PEMA Europe Practice Leader
PEMA Asia Practice Leader
PEMA Middle East & Africa Practice Leader