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Reinsurance
Reinsurance is simply insurance for insurers. It allows them to pass on risks that they cannot, or do not wish, to absorb themselves.

 


Reinsurance
Process in which the risk of potential loss is shared between two or more insurers.
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reinsurance
agreement in which one insurer indemnifies another insurer for all or part of the risk of a policy originally issued and assumed by that other insurer.
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Reinsurance An arrangement under which an insurer shares the risk of large losses with another insurer. Through reinsurance, an insurance company spreads the risk of excessive loss on big contracts.

Reinsurance
Process by which an insurance company obtains insurance on its insurance claims with other insurers in order to spread the risk.

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reinsurance: a method of reducing risk by transferring all or part of an insurance policy to another insurer.
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Reinsurance:
A means of sharing risk in the insurance business. Typically, the amount originally insured (usually by a private sector insurer) is totally or partially reinsured by an official (government) insurance agency.

REINSURANCE
The shifting by agreement (known in the insurance industry as a "treaty") of part of the risk (or "exposure") of the original insurer (the ceding company) to another insurer (the reinsurer).

Reinsurance Premiums Paid
Reinsurance Premiums Paid means the gross premiums paid in all currencies by the Taxpayer to a reinsurer that is neither a resident of the United States, nor engaged in business in the United States, ...

Reinsurance
The spreading of risk and division of client premiums among insurance companies allowing the sharing of the burden of a large risk.

Reinsurance
A form of insurance bought by insurance companies to protect themselves from the risk of large losses.
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Reinsurance Recoverables to Policyholder Surplus - Measures a company's dependence upon its reinsurers and the potential exposure to adjustments on such reinsurance. Its determined from the total ceded reinsurance recoverables due from non-U.S.

Global Reinsurance: Narrowing the Gap
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the traditional expertise gap between global and regional players, arguably the most relevant barrier to entry in reinsurance markets, is narrowing.
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REINSURANCE POOL A reinsurance method of distributing the insurance risk of a group of policies among the participants of the pool. REINVESTMENT RISK See interest rate risk. REIT See Real Estate Investment Trust.

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Reinsurance companies sell insurance cover to other insurance companies. This helps insurance companies to spread their risks, and protects them from very large losses.

Reinsurance
A method utilized by insurance companies to distribute insurance risk when one organization has accepted part of the risk for insurance underwritten by a different organization to share in the premium.
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Reinsurance companies are insurance companies that sell policies to other insurance companies, allowing them to reduce their risks and protect themselves from very large losses.

Reinsurance Sidecar
A limited purpose company created to work in tandem with insurance companies. Reinsurance sidecars will purchase a portion or all of an insurance policy from an insurance company to share in the profits and risks.

Treaty: A reinsurance contract that covers all risks identified in the contract; a group of risks as opposed to an individual risk.

Capital Credit Reinsurance Corporation (CCRC). An "insurer of last resort" for loans made under Capital Homesteading.

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reinsurance "The sharing of insurance policies among multiple insurers, to reduce the risk for each.",, reinvestment "Using the dividends, interest, or profits from an investment to buy more of...

REINSURANCE Transfer by a primary insurer to another insurer of all or part of any risk it has accepted in a contract of insurance. A number of countries have adopted special regimes to deal with cross-border reinsurance.

Reinsurance
The mitigation or spreading of all or some of an insurance risk by an insurer by sharing it with other insurers in return for the payment or...(Read more)
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Government plays four major roles with insurance: (1) Government writes it directly, as with Social Security, terrorism reinsurance, and pension guarantees-via the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC)-should a corporation fail.

CATASTROPHE SWAPS - Contracts similar to standard reinsurance contracts and traded on New York's Catast...
CATASTROPHIC ILLNESS INSURANCE - Most health insurance policies cap, or limit, the amount they will pay...

The sum of the claims ratio and the cost ratio for a non-life insurance company or a reinsurance company.

An industry association representing Australian and overseas-based mutual societies and proprietary direct-writing and reinsurance companies.

Other companies that have been hard hit were Swiss Reinsurance Co., MBIA and Ambac Financial Group Inc. The breakdown in the CDS market means less ability to get insurance for loans, which also means banks are less likely to make loans.

Other insurance examiner duties may include verifying reinsurance contracts, NAIC suggested guidelines, and adequacy of reserves.

"The total premium written and assumed by an insurer before deductions for reinsurance and ceding commissions."
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66 billion Kenya Reinsurance Corporation Ltd. finished down 6 per cent- an indication that the cost of acquiring the new Enterprise Resource Platform as well as a falling dividend had spooked investors.

The restoration of an insurance policy after it has lapsed for nonpayment of premiums.
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A "Name at Lloyds" is a member of Lloyd's of London, a P&C insurance market specializing in marine insurance, specialty insurance, and large disaster and liability insurance and reinsurance.

list of bond insurers includes American Municipal Bond Assurance Corp. (AMBAC), ACA Financial Guaranty, Asset Guaranty Insurance Co., AXA Re Finance, Capital Guaranty Insurance Co., Capital Markets Assurance Corp. (CapMAC), Capital Reinsurance Co ...

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describes a situation in which two insurers split the risk of providing coverage, often in cases when the dollar amount of the potential claims is larger than a single insurer is willing to handle. This type of coinsurance is also called reinsurance.

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