Cinven, GIC Agree to Buy Willis Towers’s Insurance Broker Miller
Cinven, GIC Agree to Buy Willis Towers’s Insurance Broker Miller
Cinven has agreed to buy Miller, the specialist insurance broker owned by Willis Towers Watson Plc, in its first deal from a new fund dedicated to financial services investments.

The private equity firm is teaming up with Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund GIC Pte to acquire London-based Miller, the buyers said in a Monday statement confirming an earlier Bloomberg News report. While financial details were not disclosed, the deal values the business at about 680 million pounds ($896 million), people familiar with the matter said.

Willis Towers Watson bought Miller in 2015. It’s recently been exploring strategic alternatives for the business following its March agreement to be taken over by rival Aon Plc in a roughly $30 billion deal.

“Miller is a highly attractive, resilient specialist insurance business with strong long-term growth opportunities across all of its segments,” said Luigi Sbrozzi, a Cinven partner, in the statement.

A representative for Willis Towers Watson didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.

By purchasing Miller, Cinven enters the fragmented market of insurance broking, which could lead to further acquisitions. Insurers brokers are lucrative targets for private equity, as they’re cash generative and don’t have to hold regulatory capital like insurers.

Miller’s brokers act as the intermediaries between companies and the insurers that provide them policies, as well as between insurers and reinsurers. It also helps U.S. clients get specialty coverage in the Lloyd’s of London market. Its key business lines include marine insurance as well as sports insurance for soccer teams looking to cover their players. Miller places roughly 2 billion pounds in premiums each year, according to Monday’s statement.

“We see opportunities both organically, by recruiting new specialist brokers, and through incremental M&A over time,” Sbrozzi said.

Cinven is close to raising about 1.5 billion euros to acquire stakes in financial-services companies, Bloomberg reported in September. The Miller deal is the first using money from this new pool, the people said. The firm’s portfolio of financial services assets already includes life insurance-market consolidators Eurovita Holding SpA in Italy and Viridium Group in Germany.

The Miller deal is expected to complete in the first quarter of 2021. Cinven and GIC were advised by Barclays Plc, while Willis Towers Watson worked with Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

Source: Digital Insurance

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