AssuredPartners Sold In Deal Worth Billions

AssuredPartners sold in deal worth billions

Apax Partners has agreed to sell its entire stake in insurance brokerage AssuredPartners to an investor group led by GTCR – a private equity firm that had originally sold AssuredPartners to Apax.

According to a person familiar with the matter, the deal – expected to close in the second quarter of the year – will yield a return of about three-times the multiple of invested capital for investors in Apax’s VIII fund.

Wall Street Journal reported that Apax will retain a minority stake in the company, via an investment from its Apax IX fund.

Another person familiar with the situation revealed that the deal values AssuredPartners at approximately $5.1 billion.

GTCR had owned AssuredPartners since its inception in 2011 up to 2015, when GTCR sold the business to Apax. At that time, AssuredPartners was valued at around $1.7 billion – a nearly four-time return on investment for GTCR.

Based in Lake Mary, FL, AssuredPartners offers insurance and risk management products geared toward SMEs. The brokerage’s products include P&C insurance, employee benefits, personal insurance, and risk management offerings. It was jointly founded by GTCR, Jim Henderson and Tom Riley to serve as a consolidator in the insurance brokerage industry.

Henderson and Riley would move on to serve as AssuredPartners’ chairman and COO, respectively.

GTCR managing director Aaron Cohen said that it was “not a strategy of our firm to repurchase past investments,” but the team underwrote the deal as if it was a new investment. The firm has plans to grow AssuredPartners through mergers and acquisitions, with a focus on developing insurance for niche markets such as aviation, senior living, health care, and public entities (such as schools).

 

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