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Willis Extends Call Option on Acquisition of All Gras Savoye Shares

April 17, 2013

Global risk advisor, insurance and reinsurance broker Willis Group Holdings announced that it has extended by one year the exercise date of its call option to acquire full ownership of French insurance broker Gras Savoye, from 2015 to 2016.

Willis said the “amendment to the Shareholders’ Agreement sets forth a formula for the final purchase price based on measures of Gras Savoye’s financial performance in 2014 and 2015.”

Willis currently owns approximately 30 percent of Gras Savoye, as does the private equity firm Astorg Partners and the original family shareholders. The previous Shareholders’ Agreement provided a call option for Willis to acquire full ownership of the company in 2015.

The amended Agreement, signed on April 15, 2013, extends the exercise date of the call option by one year to June 2016, providing additional time both for Gras Savoye’s new management team to complete its restructuring and also for all parties to plan for the proposed transition in 2016.

“This amendment is good for Gras Savoye and good for Willis and our shareholders,” said Willis Group CEO Dominic Casserley. “Gras Savoye presents an excellent growth opportunity for Willis. Besides being the number one broker in France, it has a significant footprint in the fast-growing markets of Eastern Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia.

“This amendment provides Gras Savoye with a longer horizon to execute their restructuring and gives Willis the ability to observe and be sure of their performance and more time to plan to take advantage of the potential of an expanded presence,” he added.

The bulletin also noted that “Gras Savoye has been an Associate company of Willis since 1997. Under the amendment, Willis is required to notify the other Gras Savoye shareholders prior to May 2015 whether it intends to exercise the call option. The final purchase price of the call option is calculated using a formula for determining the enterprise and equity value of Gras Savoye in 2016 based on the company’s 2014 and 2015 financial results.

“Wills Capital Markets & Advisory served as exclusive financial advisor to Willis on the transaction.”

Source: Willis Group Holdings

Topics Mergers & Acquisitions

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