UnitedHealth, Change Healthcare extend
closure of merger deal by 9 months
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[April 05, 2022]
(Reuters) -UnitedHealth Group Inc
and Change Healthcare have agreed to extend the closing date of their
merger by another nine months to Dec. 31, the companies said on Tuesday,
more than a month after the U.S. Justice Department sued to stop the
deal. |
The corporate logo of the UnitedHealth Group appears on the side of one
of their office buildings in Santa Ana, California, U.S., April 13,
2020. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo |
Under the latest extension terms, UnitedHealth's Optum unit,
which offers healthcare data analytics services, will pay a $650
million fee to Change if the deal is not completed due to the
court's decision, which is expected after a two-week trial
scheduled to begin on Aug. 1.
UnitedHealth announced its $8 billion acquisition of Change
Healthcare in January 2021, saying that it would help streamline
administrative and payment processes.
The companies had originally planned to close the deal in the
second half of 2021, but UnitedHealth extended the closing date
to April 5.
In its complaint, the U.S. Justice Department has said the deal
will give the largest U.S. health insurer access to its
competitors' data and ultimately push up healthcare costs, as
both UnitedHealth and Change Healthcare offer competing software
for processing healthcare claims.
Change Healthcare also said it would pay a special cash dividend
of $2 per share to its shareholders at the time of closing.
(Reporting by Bhanvi Satija in Bengaluru; Editing by Krishna
Chandra Eluri and Anil D'Silva)
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