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  2. Reinsurance - Wikipedia

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    Treaty Reinsurance means that the ceding company and the reinsurer negotiate and execute a reinsurance contract under which the reinsurer covers the specified share of all the insurance policies issued by the ceding company which come within the scope of that contract. The reinsurance contract may obligate the reinsurer to accept reinsurance of ...

  3. Financial reinsurance - Wikipedia

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    Financial reinsurance is one means by which insurance companies can "smooth" their results. A pure 'fin re' contract for a non-life insurer tends to cover a multi-year period, during which the premium is held and invested by the reinsurer.

  4. Reinsurance sidecar - Wikipedia

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    Reinsurance sidecars, conventionally referred to as "sidecars", are financial structures that are created to allow investors to take on the risk and return of a group of insurance policies (a "book of business") written by an insurer or reinsurer (henceforth re/insurer) and earn the risk and return that arises from that business. A re/insurer ...

  5. Gross premiums written - Wikipedia

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    Insurance companies often purchase reinsurance from another insurance company to protect themselves against the risk of a loss above a certain threshold; the cost of reinsurance (reinsurance premiums) is deducted from gross premiums written to arrive at net premiums written. Net premiums written is the sum of all types of insurance premiums ...

  6. Industry loss warranty - Wikipedia

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    The first contracts of this type were traded in the 1980s. This market remained fairly small (though influential in price setting for reinsurance as these contracts are more consistent than most reinsurance treaties) through Hurricane Katrina. The entry of many hedge funds into the market (for which ILWs are a preferred trading vehicle) along ...

  7. California’s insurer of last resort has potential exposure to ...

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    California’s insurer of last resort has potential exposure to LA wildfires of nearly $5 billion and reinsurance of $5.78 billion. ... meaning its financial situation evolves daily." To be sure ...

  8. Investors Check the Label on Retail - AOL

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    I note that reinsurance, the idea that one insurer seeds some of their revenue stream to another insurer was in existence in the 1400s. I think the first recorded contract is from 1370.

  9. Help arrives as rural Iowa insurers face an emergency. But ...

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    The state law does not allow reinsurance firms to cap annual claims, meaning they could pay tens of millions for a single storm. Heavy straight-line winds destroyed a grain elevator in Luther, Iowa.