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    White Mountains to sell insurance agency Bamboo to CVC in $1.75 billion deal

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    Posted on October 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    White Mountains sells Bamboo to CVC for $1.75 billion, expanding Bamboo's market reach. White Mountains retains a 15% stake.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the Bamboo Insurance Sale
    • Financial Details of the Transaction
    • Bamboo's Growth and Market Expansion
    • CVC's Strategic Interest in Bamboo

    White Mountains Sells Bamboo Insurance Agency to CVC for $1.75 Billion

    Overview of the Bamboo Insurance Sale

    (Reuters) -White Mountains Insurance said on Friday it would sell a controlling interest in insurance distribution platform Bamboo to European private equity firm CVC in a deal that values the company at $1.75 billion.

    Financial Details of the Transaction

    Shares of Hamilton, Bermuda-based White Mountains jumped nearly 11%. The stock had lost 14% so far this year, as of last close.

    Bamboo's Growth and Market Expansion

    White Mountains will reap a significant return from the deal, having bought a majority stake in Bamboo in January 2024 for nearly $300 million to enter the California homeowners' insurance market.

    CVC's Strategic Interest in Bamboo

    The company expects net cash proceeds of nearly $840 million and a gain of roughly $310 to its book value per share from the deal.

    Bamboo was launched in 2018 after several wildfire losses in California, a market where some large national insurers have scaled back their presence in recent years due to frequent natural disasters.

    Founded and led by John Chu, Bamboo provides homeowners' insurance and related products to the residential property market.

    Under White Mountains' ownership, Bamboo has grown rapidly, with managed premiums more than doubling to $484 million in 2024.

    Initially a pure-play California homeowners' insurance agency, Bamboo is now expanding into other states.

    Last month, Bamboo announced its expansion into the Texas homeowners insurance market.

    "Bamboo's mix of high growth and recurring revenue make it an optimal fit for CVC's US portfolio," said Lorne Somerville, managing partner and co-head of CVC US.

    White Mountains is holding company that owns and manages businesses in the insurance and financial services industries.

    The company will retain a 15% fully diluted equity stake in Bamboo post-closing, worth $250 million. The deal is expected to close by the end of the year.

    Evercore Group and Piper Sandler are the financial advisers to both White Mountains and Bamboo. 

    (Reporting by Arasu Kannagi Basil in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar and Krishna Chandra Eluri)

    Key Takeaways

    • •White Mountains sells Bamboo to CVC for $1.75 billion.
    • •Bamboo's market expansion includes Texas.
    • •White Mountains retains a 15% stake in Bamboo.
    • •Bamboo's managed premiums doubled to $484 million.
    • •CVC sees Bamboo as a high-growth opportunity.

    Frequently Asked Questions about White Mountains to sell insurance agency Bamboo to CVC in $1.75 billion deal

    1What is private equity?

    Private equity refers to investment funds that buy and restructure companies not listed on public exchanges, aiming to improve their value before selling them for a profit.

    2What is equity in finance?

    Equity represents ownership in a company, typically in the form of stocks or shares, which can appreciate in value and provide dividends to shareholders.

    3What is an insurance agency?

    An insurance agency is a business that sells insurance policies on behalf of various insurance companies, providing clients with options for coverage.

    4What is an investment?

    An investment is an asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation, such as stocks, bonds, or real estate.

    5What is a controlling interest?

    A controlling interest refers to owning enough shares in a company to influence or control its decisions and operations.

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