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ACQUISITION AND DISPOSITIONS
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2016
ACQUISITION AND DISPOSITIONS  
ACQUISITIONS AND DISPOSITIONS

13. ACQUISITIONS AND DISPOSITIONS

 

On February 29, 2016, we acquired the assets of Associations Liability Insurance Agency, Inc. for $1.2 million, which includes $0.9 million of cash paid at acquisition and $0.3 million associated with the present value of a contingent earn-out agreement. The earn-out is subject to the achievement of certain targets and may be adjusted in future periods based on actual performance achieved. Separately identifiable definite-lived assets of the agency totaling $1.2 million and relating to acquired software, trade name and agency relationships were recognized.

 

On November 3, 2015, RLI Corp completed the sale of its subsidiary RLI Indemnity Company (RIC) to Clear Blue Financial Holdings, LLC for net sale proceeds of $7.5 million that were primarily generated from the transfer of insurance licenses. RIC was sold as a “shell,” with all business and cash flows from the company being retained by RLI Insurance Group. At the time of the sale, RIC had minimal assets and written premium and was transferring all premium and loss cash flows to RLI Ins. through a 100 percent quota share reinsurance agreement. RLI Ins. will continue to reinsure all RIC bond and insurance liabilities that existed at the date of sale, adjust claims and service the remaining in-force polices and bonds until they terminate or are moved into RLI Ins.

 

On February 5, 2014, we invested $5.3 million for a 20 percent equity ownership interest in Prime Holdings Insurance Services, Inc. (Prime). On March 4, 2015, we invested an additional $1.7 million, increasing our total equity ownership to 27 percent. Prime writes business through two Illinois domiciled insurance carriers, Prime Insurance Company, an excess and surplus lines company, and Prime Property and Casualty Insurance Inc., an admitted insurance company. The investment in Prime is reflected on our balance sheet as an investment in unconsolidated investee. Our investment in Prime was $9.6 million at December 31, 2016 and $8.1 million at December 31, 2015. Under the equity method of accounting we recognize our proportionate share of Prime’s income as equity in earnings of unconsolidated investees. Our share of Prime’s earnings amounted to $1.1 million during 2016 compared to $1.0 million during 2015 and $0.3 million during 2014.