Andrew Hunt - Private Equity and M&A Practice Marsh Technology Conference 2005 Zurich, Switzerland. The Changing Face of the Technology Industry Managing.

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Andrew Hunt - Private Equity and M&A Practice Marsh Technology Conference 2005 Zurich, Switzerland. The Changing Face of the Technology Industry Managing Risk in M&A May 26 & 27

2 Marsh Agenda Back drop to M&A Activity - Context Overview of trends in managing M&A risk Development of insurance strategies / solutions to manage deal risk: – Warranty and Indemnity – Contingent Liability Solutions – Management Liability The insurance market for M&A risk Key points for those involved in M&A activity

3 Marsh Backdrop to M&A Activity - Context Market recovery - deals are being done M&A’s and IPO’s up - market is “cautiously optimistic” Transaction profile – Size and type of deals – Who ? Deal activity involves risk and the appetite for risk is changing. How do you exploit opportunities whilst effectively managing an adverse outcome ?

4 Marsh Overview of Trends in Managing M&A Risk A changing attitude towards deal risk : – Greater sensitivity towards retaining contingent liability / inheriting liability – Greater focus on levels of indemnity received – Concern shown over strength of covenant of seller – M&A participants are looking to exploit different attitudes to risk – A product of types of deals and other characteristics – Risk Due Diligence / Risk Transfer ?

5 Marsh Overview of Trends in Managing M&A Risk M&A Practitioners are considering use of the Insurance Market to achieve : Facilitation-Insurance provides smoothing mechanism overcoming a deal obstacle Protection-Insurance utilised to enhance risk management Valuation -Issues cause potential devaluation of share-price Strategic-Issues present problems for board / investors to conclude transactions in commercially efficient way Most transactions that we see fall into one or a combination of the above

6 Marsh Warranty and Indemnity Insurance A generic approach to the insuring of contractual liabilities that arise from a transaction (warranties and/or indemnities) The established M&A insurance solution Significant up turn in use – Deals excess of £100m limit placed – Continental European / global transactions Increasingly used to provide enhanced protection – Above the indemnity cap – Credit protection Used in auction scenarios to strategic effect Consideration given earlier on in process - e.g. particularly on sell side Greater sophistication of insurance market

7 Marsh Transaction: Business involved in an early bid stage for an upstream supplier. Situation:The team took a call from a corporate finance company who were advising the Client in respect of the acquisition. The Client was in a competitive bid situation against a number of other interested parties to buy the target and the corporate finance company wanted to understand the dynamics of warranty and indemnity insurance. Action:The Marsh team was able to structure an insurance solution that the Client used to strategically enhance their bid by substantially reducing their requirement for the seller to provide warranties. Outcome:The insurance proved to be a win-win situation - the seller was able to effect a clean exit and the attractiveness of this allowed them to award exclusivity to our client. The policy was effected prior to completion of the transaction. Pricing:Limit of insurance GBP 8m at a premium of GBP 320k Case study - August 2004 Warranty and Indemnity insurance - Buyers Policy Creating strategic value

8 Marsh Transaction: The sale of an insolvent company to a listed trade buyer. The syndicate of banks that had financed the company managed the sale. Situation:The banks were unwilling to provide warranties and retain any liability under the terms of this sale. The debt free value of the company was almost the same as the consideration and since the proceeds were being used entirely to repay the outstanding debt facility, no capital was available against a future breach. As part of the corporate governance standards the buyers’ board required warranties from the seller to sign-off the acquisition. Action:The Buyers’ CFO was amenable for alternative solutions and sought advice from Marsh. The concept of Buyers Warranty and Indemnity insurance to bridge the warranty gap was presented and provided the necessary comfort to the board. Outcome:The team structured a buyers warranty and indemnity insurance programme which was syndicated amongst 8 different insurers in the UK, USA and Bermuda. The insurance enabled our client to complete the deal and obtain the requisite sign off from the company board. Pricing:Limit of insurance GBP 100m at a premium of GBP 4.5m Case study - May 2004 Warranty and Indemnity Insurance - Buyers Policy Enabling an acquisition of an insolvent company

9 Marsh Contingent Liability Insurance Solutions Insurance based on an “opinion” of a contingent liability for which the outcome and / or quantum are uncertain ‘probable’ loss (likely case) ‘possible’ loss (worst case) Risk to be transferred Buffer Retained Risk Typical Litigation Buy-Out Insurance Most common applications are: Tax Intellectual Property General Litigation Environmental Insurance Policy

10 Marsh Contingent Liability Insurance Solutions Process to ascertain and obtain insurance Phase I - Ascertain insurability of contingent liability – Understanding nature of the exposures – Legal opinion from client’s legal advisor with a classification of “probable loss” (i.e. expected case) and “possible loss” (i.e. worst possible case) – Provision of initial “non binding” terms (limits of cover, attachment point of insurance and estimate costing of further due diligence work Phase II - Due Diligence – Engagement of insurers external advisors – Insurers due diligence - independent legal opinion Phase III - Implementation – Provision of binding terms, outlining costing and structure – Finalisation of the policy form

11 Marsh Management Liability Insurance Whilst preparing a transaction or Public Securities Offering you need to analyse your Directors & Officers Liability Insurance (D&O) policy and consider the way forward Action: Analyse the existing D&O policy in respect of the transaction Consider the D&O policy post transaction / IPO / Securities offering (run-off cover / new D&O policy / Public Offering Securities Insurance) Identify how liabilities arising out of the prospectus can be transferred to insurance market Structure and place a bespoke Public Offering Securities Liability insurance programme

12 Marsh Transaction:European based technology / media company owned by a consortium of private equity firms wanted to finance the acquisition of three target companies through a bond offering in the USA and Europe. Majority to be placed in the USA Rule 144A. Situation:The bond offering would leave the company to be highly leveraged. Various directors of the company and the sponsoring private equity firms were required to contribute to the offering document with personal liabilities attaching. This was of discomfort to some of the companies’ executives and investment directors at the PE firms. The Directors and Officers liability insurance of the company excluded any liabilities relating to securities offering. Action:Marsh structured and placed a Public Offering Securities Insurance (POSi) syndicated over 8 markets in combination with enhancing the D&O policy for the EUR 1.5b bond offering. Outcome: The protection of the POSI programme and the updated D&O policy provided the necessary comfort to the involved directors. Pricing:Limit of insurance EUR 100m at a premium of EUR 3.3m Case study - June 2004 Public Offering Securities Insurance (POSi) Protection for Public Offering

13 Marsh The Insurance Market for M&A Risk What is feasible ? Global application Market focuses on risk characteristics Process is critical Providers are deal doers

14 Marsh When does Risk Transfer work well in M&A ? Clearly understood motivation Realistic expectations of market appetite Insurance is part of the solution - it supports the deal Preparation and communication