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Transaction Solutions Insurance

These insurance products are designed to support a wide range of Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) transaction structures, with a particular emphasis on corporate mergers and acquisitions as well as commercial real estate deals.

At their core, all the policies protect insured parties from unexpected liabilities, legal disputes, and financial losses that may arise out of the relevant transaction.

Two types of insurance products and they are:

Title Insurance

Solutions for complex legal actions-
Whether you’re involved in the sale or purchase of commercial real estate or selling a company or trust, this insurance can provide insurance solutions that help get the deal across the line.

With cost effective insurance solutions to mitigate legal and ownership risks, you can accelerate your transactions with peace of mind for all involved.

This product protects against legal risks relating to ownership (‘title’) and use of real estate and/or title to shares in companies, units in unit trusts (and comparable ownership interests).  The policies, broadly categorised, fall into two forms, being (i) a policy covering unknown issues that existed at the time of acquisition, but which were only discovered following completion and/or (ii) a policy covering identified issues that are known about prior to completion of the transaction and/or which were discovered during due diligence.

Warranty & Indemnity (W&I)

W&I insurance provides a specialised form of coverage designed to protect parties involved in M&A transactions. It provides cover for financial losses arising from a breach of the warranties or indemnities given by the warrantors under a sale agreement.

W&I insurance enables smoother transactions by transferring risk away from the purchaser, thereby facilitating deals and enhancing the overall security and confidence of both parties involved in the M&A transaction.

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