Ross Quoted in Business Insurance About Insurance M&A Activity Amid Pandemic
12 November 2020
Partner Anne Ross was quoted in the Business Insurance article, “M&A deals continue for brokers; on the horizon for insurers: Panel,” about mergers and acquisitions activity in the insurance industry during the COVID-10 pandemic.
“The pandemic has really accelerated the importance of the technology platform and the ability to work with distribution channels with technology,” Ross said. She was speaking about the activity
at an online panel sponsored by S&P Global Market Intelligence, a division of S&P Global Ratings Inc..
Ross also noted that insurers are facing declining investment income, and some are also still dealing with business interruption insurance litigation.
“The pandemic has really accelerated the importance of the technology platform and the ability to work with distribution channels with technology,” Ross said. She was speaking about the activity
at an online panel sponsored by S&P Global Market Intelligence, a division of S&P Global Ratings Inc..
Ross also noted that insurers are facing declining investment income, and some are also still dealing with business interruption insurance litigation.
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