
Thursday Jun 19, 2025
The M&A Mastermind Podcast - Episode 91 - Navigating E&O Insurance in M&A Transactions
In this episode of the M&A Mastermind podcast, host Nick Olsen interviews Javier Gonzalez, a partner and executive vice president of sales at Access Insurance Services. They discuss the importance of Errors and Omissions (E&O) insurance for M&A advisors, particularly in the lower middle market. Javi explains common misconceptions about E&O insurance, key components of policies, must-haves for M&A advisory firms, and the risks and exposures they face. He shares real-life examples of how E&O insurance can protect firms from significant financial losses and highlights common mistakes made during the purchasing process. The conversation also touches on trends in E&O policies, the importance of regular policy reviews, and advice for evaluating insurance coverage.
Takeaways
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E&O insurance is crucial for M&A advisors to protect against claims.
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Many advisors believe they won't be sued, which is a misconception.
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Understanding the scope of services is vital when selecting a policy.
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Subpoena coverage is often overlooked but essential for M&A advisors.
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Staying within your expertise is important to avoid risks.
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Regular policy reviews can help ensure adequate coverage.
- Higher deductibles can lower premiums but may erode coverage limits.
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Expertise in E&O insurance is necessary for proper guidance.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to M&A and Insurance Services
01:18 Understanding Access Insurance Services
02:56 The Importance of E&O Insurance in M&A
04:19 Common Misconceptions About E&O Insurance
07:20 Key Components of E&O Policies
10:37 Must-Haves in E&O Policies for M&A Advisors
12:59 Risks and Exposures in M&A Transactions
17:46 Real-Life Impact of E&O Insurance
20:39 Common Mistakes in E&O Insurance Purchases
25:00 Trends in E&O Policies and Claims
27:00 Reviewing and Updating E&O Policies
28:59 Advice for First-Time Policy Evaluators
Keywords
M&A, E&O insurance, insurance policies, professional services, risk management, lower middle market, claims, misconceptions, policy review, insurance trends
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