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Date
Rule
7(A)(c)(5)
Staff
Patrick Sharpe
File Number
8905004
Response/Comments
I concur (PS) 5-30-89 C-5 not applicable

Question

(redacted)


FEDERAL EXPRESS


Premerger Notification Office
Bureau of Competition
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Room 303
Washington, D.C. 20580

Attention:Patrick Sharpe

Re:Request for Informal Interpretation Concerning Reinsurance of Insurance Policies and Sale of Assets


Dear Mr. Sharpe:


With reference to our telephone conversations of May 25, 1989, my understanding of the position of the Federal Trade Commission (the "FTC") is as follows:


Assuming the size-of-person test is met, where substantially all of the outstanding insurance policies of an insurance company (the "Company") will be reinsured by another insurance company (the Buyer) and substantially all of the other assets of the Company will be acquired by the Buyer for a total purchase price exceeding $15 million, such transaction is reportable under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976. Specifically, where essentially the entire business of an insurance company is being acquired through a reinsurance and asset transaction, such transaction is not exempt under 7(A)(c)(5) of the Clayton Act, 15 U.S.C. 18a(c)(5) (1976), as business of insurance that is regulated by the States even though the transaction must be approved by the applicable state insurance departments.


It is my further understanding that a response to this letter will be made only if the preceding paragraph does not correctly reflect the policy of the FTC. If that is the case, I respectfully request a response at your earliest convenience.



If you have any questions regarding the above-described transaction or your require further information, please call me at (redacted)


Very truly yours,



cc: (redacted)

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