CT-based health insurer Cigna to sell certain businesses for $3.7 billion [Hartford Courant]
Cigna, which employs thousands in
The majority of Cigna employees assigned to the Medicare businesses are located outside of
The definitive agreement also provides that Cigna will retain a foothold in the Medicare business in the near future. Cigna’s
Cigna had about 600,000 members enrolled in Medicare Advantage. The health insurer had approximately 450,000 in supplement plans, which beneficiaries purchase to fill gaps in the traditional government Medicare coverage, and 2.5 million with Medicare Part D drug plans.
The
On Wednesday, Cigna shares were valued at
Medicare businesses, particularly Medicare Advantage, have been seen as a lucrative business for health insurers.
Medicare Advantage plans are sold by private companies who contract with the federal government to provide Medicare benefits and typically, extra coverage for vision, hearing, dental and preventative wellness programs.
But Medicare plans also have come under increasing profitability pressure for insurers with increased use by members.
“While we continue to believe the overall Medicare space is an attractive segment of the health care market, our Medicare businesses require sustained investment, focus and dedicated resources disproportionate to the size within The Cigna Group’s portfolio,”
“We continue to see significant, meaningful growth opportunities for government services, including Medicare, in our
If the deal wins approvals, Cigna said it will use proceeds from the transaction for its strategic priorities, with the majority used for share repurchases.
Public companies typically repurchase their own shares to demonstrate confidence in the company’s prospects.
Late last year, Cigna, according to published reports, abandoned an acquisition of rival Humana, based in
Check back for updates.
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