Apollo Funds will pay $42.75 per share, representing a 6.6
percent premium to Aspen stock's closing price on Monday, the
companies said.
The deal, which is expected to close in the first half of 2019,
has been approved by Aspen's board after a strategic review, the
companies said.
"We aim to leverage Apollo's resources and deep expertise in
financial services to support the company (Aspen) as it embarks
on its next chapter," said Alex Humphreys, Partner at Apollo.
Upon completion, Aspen will be a privately held portfolio
company of the Apollo Funds.
The Bermuda-based insurer, which reported a loss of about $15
million in the second quarter, has been exploring a potential
sale since early this year.
The company suffered losses in three out of last four quarters,
hit by hurricanes, the California wildfires and the Mexican
earthquakes.
Goldman Sachs & Co LLC and J.P. Morgan Securities LLC acted as
financial advisers to Aspen, while Apollo was advised by Willis
Towers Watson and Libero Ventures.
(Reporting by Bhanu Pratap in Bengaluru; Editing by Gopakumar
Warrier)
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