Creating Value - the Growing Role for SRI in M&A and Beyond

Creating Value - the Growing Role for SRI in M&A and Beyond

Creating Value - the Growing Role for SRI in M&A and Beyond

Explores Specific Risk Insurance (SRI), a versatile tool for managing various operational and commercial risks in M&A transactions and non-deal situations

Aon’s latest whitepaper explores Specific Risk Insurance (SRI), a versatile tool for managing various operational and commercial risks in M&A transactions, corporate reorganizations, and standalone situations.

Risk capital plays a crucial role in addressing the various operational and commercial risks that organizations face daily. By transferring these risks to the insurance market in exchange for premiums, businesses can not only achieve risk transfer but also create value in the process.

Specific Risk Insurance (SRI) serves as a versatile tool to manage uncertainties across a range of scenarios, including M&A transactions, corporate reorganizations, and standalone risk situations. By facilitating capital arbitrage, this insurance solution enables professionals to assess potential value gains against the costs of insurance.

Delve into the key aspects of Specific Risk Insurance and learn how it enables professionals to make informed decisions that strike a balance between risk transfer and value creation. Discover the potential of this insurance solution by downloading our comprehensive whitepaper today.

Covered in this whitepaper:

  1. What is Specific Risk Insurance?
  2. Key Characteristics of a Specific Risk
  3. The Application of SRI in M&A
  4. The Emerging Trend of SRI Beyond M&A
  5. Litigation Limitations
  6. SRI in Action
  7. SRI and the Future
Creating Value - the Growing Role for SRI in M&A and Beyond Whitepaper

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 Aon’s latest whitepaper explores Specific Risk Insurance (SRI), a versatile tool for managing various operational and commercial risks in M&A transactions, corporate reorganizations, and standalone situations.

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