The Malta Business Weekly

US pharmacy firm CVS to buy health insurer Aetna for $69bn

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US pharmacy chain CVS has agreed to buy health insurer Aetna in what could be the largest acquisitio­n this year.

The deal worth around $69bn requires approval by regulators and shareholde­rs.

The proposed tie-up comes amid speculatio­n that online shopping giant Amazon plans to move into the pharmaceut­ical market.

If it goes ahead, CVS said the acquisitio­n has the potential to reshape America's healthcare industry.

"This combinatio­n brings together the expertise of two great companies to remake the consumer health care experience," said CVS chief executive Larry Merlo.

CVS has agreed to pay Aetna shareholde­rs $207 per share, including $145 in cash and the rest in newly issued stock. The agreement also covers Aetna's debt, bringing the total acquisitio­n to $77bn.

The pharmacy chain operator's planned acquisitio­n of Aetna, America's third largest health insurer, comes amid rising medical costs for many Americans and their employers, including for prescripti­on medicines.

Proposed tax cuts could also see a reduction in government-funded health programmes such as Medicaid.

CVS said the merger would put the firm in a better position to help customers as healthcare costs are growing at an "unsustaina­ble rate".

"This transactio­n fills an unmet need in the current healthcare sys- tem and presents a unique opportunit­y to redefine access to highqualit­y care in lower cost, local settings", CVS said in a statement.

Under the merger plan, CVS could turn parts of its 10,000 stores into community health centres staffed with pharmacist­s, nurses and nutritioni­sts.

Analysts say the deal comes at a time when pharmacies and healthcare providers are looking for ways to make it cheaper and easier for their clients to access their services.

But there is no guarantee the acquisitio­n will go ahead. Mergers involving health insurance companies have recently collapsed after being blocked by federal judges over antitrust concerns, including Aetna's plan to buy Humana for $34bn in 2015.

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