- on the
regulations imposed on the
reinsurer, this may mean they can hold
fewer ****ets to
cover the risk. The
reinsurer may have a
greater risk appetite...
-
January 1973, GIC was
notified as the
reinsurer under Section 101 A of
Insurance Act, 1938,
making it the
Indian reinsurer for
receiving obligatory cessions...
- held and
invested by the
reinsurer. It is
returned to the
ceding company -
minus a pre-determined
profit margin for the
reinsurer -
either when the period...
- The
reinsurer was
always another Lloyd's syndicate(s),
often the
succeeding year of the same syndicate: the
members of
syndicate '1' in 1985
reinsured the...
- property/casualty
business in 2006,
which made it the world's
largest reinsurer. In 2009
Warren Buffett invested $2.6
billion when
Swiss Re
raised more...
- quasi-state
compulsory reinsurance Russian National Reinsurance Company – the role and
influence of the new
player "Russian
reinsurer eyes
shift from sanctions...
- and services. The
company is a
primarily direct reinsurer and is
represented in all
major reinsurance markets worldwide through a
network of more than...
- interest, the
syndicate transferred its
liabilities for ****ure
claims to a
reinsurer, thus
allowing the year to be
closed and the
profit or loss to be declared...
- of
business in
exchange for the
reinsurer bearing the same
percentage liability for losses. The quota-share
reinsurer pays an
amount called the "ceding...
- to
their customers, in 2004 by
founding CIG
Reinsurance Ltd (CIG Re), a Bermuda-based
catastrophe reinsurer providing $450
million in capital. Citadel...