In reviewFinancial Services21 October 2025

BLACKSTONE to acquire AMTRUST / MGA BUSINESS

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BLACKSTONE acquires AMTRUST / MGA BUSINESS

Deal facts

Buyer
BLACKSTONE
Target
AMTRUST / MGA BUSINESS
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
21 October 2025
Status
In review
Sector
Financial Services
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

Blackstone has agreed to acquire AmTrust / MGA Business, a specialist in insurance services, in a transaction announced on 21 October 2025. The deal involves the purchase of a business operating within the NaceV2Sector_L_66.22 classification, though the specific consideration structure and total deal value remain undisclosed at this time. No information regarding the target country or the final completion date has been reported in the available data.

The transaction is currently subject to regulatory approval and remains in the review phase. Blackstone is proceeding with the acquisition of the insurance business without a confirmed closing date or financial terms. The status indicates that the deal is pending final clearance before the transfer of ownership can be completed. Further details on the specific terms of the agreement are not yet public.

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Deal timeline

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    BLACKSTONE to acquire AMTRUST / MGA BUSINESS

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