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AmTrust, BXCI close strategic transaction and launch MGA ANV
ReinsuranceNe.ws· 2025-12-05 13:30
Core Insights - AmTrust Financial Services, Inc. and Blackstone Credit & Insurance have successfully closed a strategic transaction to form a new independent multinational Managing General Agency (MGA) named ANV Group Holdings Ltd. [1][2] Company Overview - The transaction involves the spin-off of certain AmTrust Managing General Agencies and fee-based businesses in the U.S., U.K., and Continental Europe into ANV, which is jointly backed by AmTrust and funds managed by Blackstone [2] - AmTrust will maintain its role as the underwriter for existing business through a ten-year capacity agreement with ANV [2] Subsidiaries and Offerings - The agreement encompasses seven AmTrust subsidiaries: ANV Specialty, Risico, Collegiate, ANV Nordic, Arc Legal, Qualis, and Abacus [3] - These subsidiaries provide a diverse range of insurance coverages, including cyber excess and surplus, directors and officers insurance, transaction risk insurance, professional indemnity, legal expense, mortgage and structured credit, warranty, agricultural workers' compensation, income protection, accident and health, and niche property insurance [3] Leadership Team - Adam Karkowsky has been appointed as Chairman and CEO of ANV, bringing nearly 15 years of leadership experience from AmTrust [4] - The leadership team includes Joseph Brecher as Chief Financial Officer, Jacob Decter as Chief Operating Officer, and Aaron Basilius as Head of MGAs US, all of whom have significant prior experience at AmTrust [5] Strategic Vision - Barry Zyskind, Chairman and CEO of AmTrust, expressed confidence in the transaction, highlighting the potential for profitable portfolio growth and strong underwriting under Karkowsky's leadership [6] - Karkowsky emphasized ANV's positioning for meaningful growth and long-term value creation, supported by AmTrust and Blackstone [6]
卡夫亨氏(KHC.US)大动作频频 华尔街聚焦伯克希尔投资承诺
智通财经网· 2025-05-22 00:51
Group 1 - Kraft Heinz is evaluating strategic transactions to enhance shareholder value, with Berkshire Hathaway no longer holding a board seat [1] - Berkshire Hathaway retains approximately 27.5% ownership in Kraft Heinz, raising concerns about potential divestment of its investment [1] - Analysts suggest that about one-third of Kraft Heinz's portfolio may be under review, as the company seeks to divest non-core assets [1] Group 2 - The stock of Kraft Heinz fell by 4.55% on Wednesday, with a year-to-date decline of 12% [1] - The largest ETFs with exposure to Kraft Heinz are First Trust Nasdaq Food & Beverage ETF (FTXG) and Invesco S&P Ultra Dividend Revenue ETF (RDIV) [2]