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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;🛡️ &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Representations and warranties (R&amp;amp;W) insurance&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; is a [[Definition:Specialty insurance | specialty]] product that protects parties in a [[Definition:Insurance mergers and acquisitions (M&amp;amp;A) | mergers and acquisitions]] transaction against financial losses arising from breaches of the [[Definition:Representations and warranties | representations and warranties]] made in the [[Definition:Purchase and sale agreement (PSA) | purchase and sale agreement]]. While R&amp;amp;W insurance is used across all industries, it holds particular significance within the insurance sector itself — both as a product [[Definition:Underwriter | underwritten]] by specialist [[Definition:Insurance carrier | carriers]] and as a tool routinely deployed in acquisitions of insurance companies, [[Definition:Insurance broker | brokerages]], [[Definition:Managing general agent (MGA) | MGAs]], and [[Definition:Insurtech | insurtech]] firms, where the complexity of [[Definition:Reserve | reserves]], [[Definition:Regulatory compliance | regulatory compliance]], and [[Definition:Insurance liability | policyholder liabilities]] amplifies the risk of undisclosed issues.&lt;br /&gt;
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🔧 R&amp;amp;W policies are typically structured as either buy-side or sell-side coverage, with buy-side policies dominating the market because they allow the buyer to claim directly against the insurer rather than pursuing the seller for indemnification. The [[Definition:Underwriting | underwriting]] process involves a detailed review of the transaction&amp;#039;s [[Definition:Due diligence | due diligence]] materials, the purchase agreement, and the specific representations being insured. Underwriters assess the quality and scope of the buyer&amp;#039;s diligence — legal, financial, tax, and, in the case of insurance-sector targets, [[Definition:Actuarial analysis | actuarial]] — to price the risk and define exclusions. Policies generally feature a retention (similar to a [[Definition:Deductible | deductible]]) and a coverage limit, with [[Definition:Premium | premiums]] typically ranging from a low single-digit percentage of the coverage amount. In insurance-sector deals, underwriters pay close attention to reserve adequacy, [[Definition:Reinsurance recoverables | reinsurance recoverables]], regulatory standing, and the target&amp;#039;s [[Definition:Claims | claims]] handling practices, as these areas present the most material exposure to warranty breaches.&lt;br /&gt;
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💼 R&amp;amp;W insurance has fundamentally reshaped how insurance-industry transactions are negotiated and closed. Sellers benefit because they can achieve cleaner exits with reduced [[Definition:Escrow | escrow]] requirements and lower indemnification caps, while buyers gain a creditworthy counterparty — the insurer — standing behind the deal&amp;#039;s representations. For [[Definition:Private equity | private equity]] firms active in insurance M&amp;amp;A, R&amp;amp;W coverage has become virtually standard, facilitating faster deal execution and cleaner fund distributions. The product&amp;#039;s growth has been remarkable: from a niche offering a decade ago, it has evolved into a mainstream transaction tool across North America, Europe, and increasingly in Asia-Pacific markets. Specialist underwriters such as those operating through [[Definition:Lloyd&amp;#039;s of London | Lloyd&amp;#039;s]] syndicates, as well as dedicated M&amp;amp;A insurance facilities at major carriers, continue to expand capacity and refine coverage terms to address the specific risks inherent in insurance-sector acquisitions.&lt;br /&gt;
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* [[Definition:Purchase and sale agreement (PSA)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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* [[Definition:Insurance mergers and acquisitions (M&amp;amp;A)]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Definition:Specialty insurance]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Definition:Transactional liability insurance]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Definition:Escrow]]&lt;br /&gt;
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