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Cyber risk and the M&A boom


August 28, 2017   by Daryl Angier


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Experts continue to tout cyber insurance as one of the biggest growth opportunities in the industry today. A June report from A.M. Best, for example, predicts that cyber premiums in the U.S. will grow from US$1.3 billion in 2016 to over US$20 billion by 2020. But some brokers will tell you the product is still a hard sell, and many customers still have doubts about what it will do for them.

One way brokers can start the cyber discussion is to ask if their customer is making any acquisitions or putting their company up for sale. Cybersecurity has moved from “afterthought” to “an integral part of the M&A process for any deal,” says a recent blog post from Cooley LLP. Undisclosed or undetected problems with network security, especially those within a company being acquired, have the potential to substantially reduce the value of a deal, or even scuttle it entirely. Cyber insurance may better insulate both buyers and sellers from the costs of dealing with a previously undetected breach during the due diligence phase of an acquisition.

Brokers with customers in the energy and resources sector should definitely discuss this issue at their next client meetings. Why? A relatively weak Canadian dollar continues to make energy companies attractive targets for foreign investors.

52%

Percentage of surveyed directors and officers that said a high-profile data breach at an acquisition target would “significantly lower the valuation” of the deal. A full 22% said they would not consider buying a company that had recently suffered a high-profile breach.

Source: Cybersecurity and the M&A Due Diligence Process — A 2016 NYSE Governance Services/Veracode Survey Report

US$4.83 Billion

Verizon’s original bid for Internet services company Yahoo on July 25, 2016.

Source: Verizon news release

#1

Rank of Canada among markets where U.S. companies are looking to make acquisitions in 2017. The U.K. was second, and China third.

Source: Deloitte, M&A Trends — Year-end report 2016

US$350 million

Amount by which Verizon and Yahoo agreed to reduce the merger value after Yahoo disclosed breaches in 2013 and 2014 that affected 1.5 billion user accounts in total.

Source: Wall Street Journal

56%

Percentage of energy and resource companies— the sector with the strongest appetite for international deals—looking to Canada for M&A opportunities in 2017.

Source: Deloitte, M&A Trends – Year-end report 2016

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Copyright © 2017 Transcontinental Media G.P. This article first appeared in the August 2017 edition of Canadian Insurance Top Broker magazine

This story was originally published by Canadian Insurance Top Broker.


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