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  2. Reinsurance - Wikipedia

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    However, even most reinsurance treaties are relatively short documents considering the number and variety of risks and lines of business that the treaties reinsure and the dollars involved in the transactions. They rely heavily on industry practice. There are not "standard" reinsurance contracts.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Reinsurance to close - Wikipedia

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    Reinsurance to close (RITC) is a business transaction whereby the estimated future liabilities of an insurance company are reinsured into another, in order that the profitability of the former can be finally determined.

  5. Alternative risk transfer - Wikipedia

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    Alternative risk transfer (often referred to as ART) is the use of techniques other than traditional insurance and reinsurance to provide risk-bearing entities with coverage or protection. The field of alternative risk transfer grew out of a series of insurance capacity crises in the 1970s through 1990s that drove purchasers of traditional ...

  6. AIG Obtains $400 Million of Reinsurance Coverage - AOL

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    AIG Obtains $400 Million of Reinsurance Coverage Fully Collateralized through Catastrophe Bond Issuance by Compass Re Ltd. NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- AIG today announced that it has entered into ...

  7. Financial reinsurance - Wikipedia

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    Financial reinsurance is generally intended to impact the regulatory balance sheet on the premise that that balance sheet provides a distorted view of a company's solvency otherwise. Many financial reinsurance transactions, particularly for life insurers, have little impact on GAAP accounts and shareholder-reported profits.

  8. Global Atlantic Financial Group Completes Separation from ...

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    The business has successfully grown since then through a series of reinsurance transactions and acquisitions of U.S. life insurance companies. Today, the Global Atlantic Life business is ...

  9. Insurance-linked security - Wikipedia

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    The market for insurance-linked securities has been very attractive for investors and insurers. One portion of insurance-linked securities is the reinsurance of high severity, low probability events known as CAT bonds, or catastrophe bonds. [1] These include cover for natural disasters and other uncontrollable events.

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