UK antitrust watchdog provisionally clears $1.58 bln UnitedHealth-EMIS deal

Industry:    9 months ago

Britain’s competition regulator said on Friday it has provisionally cleared UnitedHealth Group’s 1.24 billion pounds ($1.58 billion) acquisition of healthcare technology firm EMIS.

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it provisionally found no competition concerns in the deal between specialist healthcare tech and software companies, which provide services to Britain’s National Health Service (NHS).

Optum UK, part of U.S.-based UnitedHealth, unveiled an offer to acquire EMIS in June last year, to position the combined entity to provide better services to the NHS.

The CMA launched its initial merger enquiry in January and referred the deal to a deeper probe in March after rejecting UnitedHealth’s proposed remedy of divesting some businesses.

The regulator will now publicly consult on its provisional findings before reaching a final decision by Oct. 5, the companies said in a separate joint statement.

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