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Berkshire Hathaway and Alleghany Receive Regulatory Approvals for Merger

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Berkshire Hathaway and Alleghany Corporation have announced that all regulatory approvals relating to the proposed acquisition of Alleghany by Berkshire Hathaway have been received.

As previously announced, the stockholders of Alleghany voted to approve and adopt the Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of March 20, 2022, at a special meeting held on June 9, 2022. The completion of the proposed transaction is currently expected to occur on October 19, 2022, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions.

Berkshire Hathaway will acquire all outstanding Alleghany shares for $848.02 per share in cash.

Founded in 1929 by Oris and Mantis Van Sweringen as five railroad systems, Alleghany eventually evolved into a holding company that owns and supports certain operating subsidiaries and investments, anchored by a core position in property and casualty reinsurance and insurance. The company’s primary sources of revenues and earnings are from reinsurance and insurance operations and investments. The insurers include: Transatlantic Holdings, Inc., RSUI Group, Inc., a leading underwriter of wholesale specialty insurance based in Atlanta, Georgia, and CapSpecialty, Inc., an underwriter of a full inventory of specialty lines, including commercial property, casualty, fidelity, surety and professional lines with a focus on small business on both an admitted and non-admitted basis.

Alleghany also generate revenues and earnings from a diverse portfolio of non-financial businesses that are owned and managed through its wholly-owned subsidiary Alleghany Capital.

© 2022 David Mazor

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