Aetna enters into agreement to acquire Coventry Health Care

Aug. 20, 2012

HARTFORD, Conn. and BETHESDA, MD, August 20, 2012 — Aetna (NYSE: AET) and Coventry Health Care, Inc. (NYSE: CVH) today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement pursuant to which Aetna will acquire Coventry in a transaction valued at $7.3 billion, including the assumption of Coventry debt. Coventry is a diversified managed health care company that offers a full portfolio of risk and fee-based products, including Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D programs, Medicaid managed care plans, group and individual health insurance, coverage for specialty services such as workers’ compensation, and network rental services.  The acquisition is projected to add nearly 4 million medical members and 1.5 million Medicare Part D members to Aetna’s membership.  On a pro forma basis, the transaction increases Aetna’s share of revenues from Government business to over 30 percent from 23 percent currently.

Under the terms of the agreement, which has been approved by the board of directors of each company, Coventry stockholders will receive $27.30 in cash and 0.3885 Aetna common shares for each Coventry share, or $42.08 per share, based on the closing price of Aetna common shares on Friday, August 17, 2012.  Aetna expects to finance the cash portion of the transaction with a combination of cash on hand and by issuing approximately $2.5 billion of new debt and commercial paper.  Excluding transaction and integration costs, the transaction is projected to be modestly accretive to Aetna’s operating earnings per share in 2013, $0.45 accretive in 2014 and $0.90 accretive in 2015.

The Coventry acquisition is expected to:

  • Add a growing Individual Medicare Advantage business and a leading Medicare Part D business, complementing Aetna’s Group Medicare Advantage franchise
  • Substantially increase Aetna’s Medicaid footprint, creating more opportunity to participate in the expansion of Medicaid and to pursue high acuity populations as they move into managed care
  • Improve Aetna’s positioning in consumer-based commercial lines of business, including Middle Markets, Small Group and Individual, and
  • Add a low-cost administrative platform and value-based provider networks.

“Integrating Coventry into Aetna will complement our strategy to expand our core insurance business, increase our presence in the fast-growing Government sector and expand our relationships with providers in local geographies,” said Mark T. Bertolini, Aetna’s chairman, CEO and president.  “Coventry has distinct capabilities and a local market focus that will accelerate our efforts to bring simpler, more affordable products to consumer insurance exchanges in 2014 and beyond.

“Once the transaction is completed, our larger capital base also will enhance our ability to continue to invest in innovation, technologies and capabilities to lead the transformation of the U.S. health care industry,” said Bertolini.

“Aetna and Coventry share a commitment to improving the health and well-being of our members,” said Allen F. Wise, chairman and CEO of Coventry.  “With this transaction, our combined businesses will be positioned to better serve a broader market and develop new partnerships with providers to offer high quality and affordable health care. We look forward to working together to build upon the strengths of each company to take advantage of opportunities during this dynamic time for our industry.”

Joseph M. Zubretsky, Aetna’s senior executive vice president and CFO, added, “This acquisition is in keeping with Aetna’s disciplined approach to deploying capital.  Coventry’s diversified business will enhance and balance Aetna’s core Commercial and Government businesses, while its strong local provider relationships will create additional marketing opportunities for our Accountable Care Solutions and provider technology businesses.

“The transaction also will create a significant synergy opportunity to further Aetna’s efforts to increase our operating efficiency.  We expect synergies from the transaction to be $400 million annually in 2015,” said Zubretsky.  “These cost efficiencies will support our efforts to drive costs out of the system and offer products at a lower price point in the marketplace.”

The transaction is subject to Coventry stockholder approval, as well as other customary closing conditions, including expiration of the federal Hart-Scott-Rodino antitrust waiting period and approvals of state departments of insurance and other regulators.  The acquisition is expected to close in mid-2013.

Aetna and Coventry will hold a conference call to discuss the transaction at 8:30 a.m. ET today. The public may access the conference call through a live audio webcast available on Aetna's Investor Information link at www.aetna.com, and on Coventry’s Investor Relations link at www.coventryhealthcare.com. Information related to the conference call also will be available on Aetna's Investor Information website and Coventry’s Investor Relations website.

The conference call also can be accessed by dialing 888-455-2296 or +1-719-325-2329 for international callers. Participants should dial in approximately 10 minutes before the call. The access code is 6548676. Individuals who dial in will be asked to identify themselves and their affiliations.

A replay of the call may be accessed through Aetna's Investor Information link at www.aetna.com.

Aetna’s financial advisors were Goldman Sachs and UBS Investment Bank. Coventry’s financial advisor was Greenhill and Co.  Aetna’s legal advisors were Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP and Jones Day.  Coventry’s legal advisors were Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz; Bass, Berry & Sims PLC; and Crowell & Moring LLP.

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