UMIA, The Doctors Company enter merger agreement

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Utah Medical Insurance Association (UMIA), the leading provider of medical professional liability insurance for physicians in Utah, Montana, and Wyoming, and The Doctors Company, the nation's largest insurer of physician and surgeon medical professional liability, announced today that they have entered into a merger agreement pursuant to which UMIA will be acquired by The Doctors Company through its wholly owned subsidiary, Underwriter for the Professions Insurance Company. Following the merger, Underwriter for the Professions Insurance Company will change its name to UMIA Insurance Company, a Member of the TDC Group of Companies.

"We believe the partnership between UMIA and The Doctors Company will provide significant value to our physician policyholders," said Martin J. Oslowski, UMIA's president and CEO. "Both organizations share a common mission of providing outstanding service to our members, and this synergy was an important factor as we decided to enter into the agreement."

"We are pleased to announce this partnership between our two physician-owned companies," said Richard E. Anderson, MD, FACP, chairman and CEO of The Doctors Company. "We look forward to welcoming UMIA's 3,000 policyholders to The Doctors Company group, where they will receive aggressive claims defense, unmatched legislative and patient safety advocacy, outstanding service, and industry-leading benefits. The combined organization will provide UMIA policyholders with the financial strength of a physician-owned insurer with multiple A ratings and a commitment to relentlessly defend, protect, and reward its members."

With this merger, The Doctors Company will further enhance its position as the nation's leading insurer of physician and surgeon medical liability, bringing the number of physician policyholders to 76,000.

The UMIA Board of Governors unanimously approved the transaction and resolved to recommend that UMIA's subscribers approve the Merger Agreement. The transaction is expected to close before the end of the first quarter of 2013 and is subject to customary closing conditions, including the receipt of regulatory approvals and approval by a majority of UMIA's subscribers voting on the transaction. The Merger Agreement includes a termination fee payable to The Doctors Company by UMIA under certain circumstances in the event the Merger Agreement is terminated.

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