outwards reinsurance - определение. Что такое outwards reinsurance
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Что (кто) такое outwards reinsurance - определение

FORMER REINSURANCE FIRM
Pool Reinsurance Company; Pool Reinsurance Company Limited; Pool Reinsurance
  • Pool Reinsurance Company Ltd
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Reinsurance         
INSURANCE THAT IS PURCHASED BY AN INSURANCE COMPANY, IN WHICH SOME PART OF ITS OWN INSURANCE LIABILITIES IS PASSED ON TO ANOTHER INSURANCE COMPANY
Reinsurer; Retrocession (Insurance); Re-insurance; Reinsurance companies; Reinsure; Facultative reinsurance; Facultative Reinsurance; Reinsurance market; Risk transfer; Reinsurance spiral; Excess-of-loss reinsurance; Double insurance; Reinsurers
·noun Insurance a second time or again; renewed insurance.
II. Reinsurance ·noun A contract by which an insurer is insured wholly or in part against the risk he has incurred in insuring somebody else. ·see Reassurance.
Reinsurance         
INSURANCE THAT IS PURCHASED BY AN INSURANCE COMPANY, IN WHICH SOME PART OF ITS OWN INSURANCE LIABILITIES IS PASSED ON TO ANOTHER INSURANCE COMPANY
Reinsurer; Retrocession (Insurance); Re-insurance; Reinsurance companies; Reinsure; Facultative reinsurance; Facultative Reinsurance; Reinsurance market; Risk transfer; Reinsurance spiral; Excess-of-loss reinsurance; Double insurance; Reinsurers
Reinsurance is insurance that an insurance company purchases from another insurance company to insulate itself (at least in part) from the risk of a major claims event. With reinsurance, the company passes on ("cedes") some part of its own insurance liabilities to the other insurance company.
Reinsurer         
INSURANCE THAT IS PURCHASED BY AN INSURANCE COMPANY, IN WHICH SOME PART OF ITS OWN INSURANCE LIABILITIES IS PASSED ON TO ANOTHER INSURANCE COMPANY
Reinsurer; Retrocession (Insurance); Re-insurance; Reinsurance companies; Reinsure; Facultative reinsurance; Facultative Reinsurance; Reinsurance market; Risk transfer; Reinsurance spiral; Excess-of-loss reinsurance; Double insurance; Reinsurers
·noun One who gives reinsurance.
Reinsure         
INSURANCE THAT IS PURCHASED BY AN INSURANCE COMPANY, IN WHICH SOME PART OF ITS OWN INSURANCE LIABILITIES IS PASSED ON TO ANOTHER INSURANCE COMPANY
Reinsurer; Retrocession (Insurance); Re-insurance; Reinsurance companies; Reinsure; Facultative reinsurance; Facultative Reinsurance; Reinsurance market; Risk transfer; Reinsurance spiral; Excess-of-loss reinsurance; Double insurance; Reinsurers
·vt To insure again after a former insuranse has ceased; to renew insurance on.
II. Reinsure ·vt To insure, as life or property, in favor of one who has taken an insurance risk upon it.
reinsure         
INSURANCE THAT IS PURCHASED BY AN INSURANCE COMPANY, IN WHICH SOME PART OF ITS OWN INSURANCE LIABILITIES IS PASSED ON TO ANOTHER INSURANCE COMPANY
Reinsurer; Retrocession (Insurance); Re-insurance; Reinsurance companies; Reinsure; Facultative reinsurance; Facultative Reinsurance; Reinsurance market; Risk transfer; Reinsurance spiral; Excess-of-loss reinsurance; Double insurance; Reinsurers
¦ verb (of an insurer) transfer (all or part of a risk) to another insurer to provide protection against the risk of the first insurance.
Derivatives
reinsurance noun
reinsurer noun
Pool Re         
Pool Reinsurance Company Limited, also known as Pool Re, was set up in 1993 by the insurance industry in cooperation with the UK Government in the wake of the IRA bombing of the Baltic Exchange in 1992.
Financial reinsurance         
FORM OF REINSURANCE WHICH IS FOCUSED MORE ON CAPITAL MANAGEMENT THAN ON RISK TRANSFER
Finite reinsurance
Financial Reinsurance (or fin re), is a form of reinsurance which is focused more on capital management than on risk transfer. In the non-life segment of the insurance industry this class of transactions is often referred to as finite reinsurance.
Reinsurance Treaty         
LATE 19TH-CENTURY GERMAN-RUSSIAN AGREEMENT
Congress of Berlin (1887); Reinsurance treaty; Ruckversicherungsvertrag; Rückversicherungsvertrag
The Reinsurance Treaty was a diplomatic agreement between the German Empire and the Russian Empire that was in effect from 1887 to 1890. Only a handful of top officials in Berlin and St.
Munich Reinsurance America         
American Re Corporation; American Re; Munich Re America; Munich Reinsurance America, Inc.
Munich Reinsurance America (also called Munich Re America), formerly known as American Re-Insurance Corporation before September 2006, is a major provider of property and casualty reinsurance in the United States. Munich Reinsurance America is a subsidiary of Munich Re.
Assumption reinsurance         
Assumption reinsurance is a form of reinsurance whereby the reinsurer is substituted for the ceding insurer and becomes directly

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Pool Re

Pool Reinsurance Company Limited, also known as Pool Re, was set up in 1993 by the insurance industry in cooperation with the UK Government in the wake of the IRA bombing of the Baltic Exchange in 1992.

Pool Re is a mutual reinsurer whose members comprise the vast majority of insurers and Lloyd’s Syndicates which offer commercial property insurance in the UK, with membership of the scheme affording them a guarantee which ensures that they can provide cover for losses resulting from acts of terrorism, regardless of the scale of the claims.

The Scheme, which was the first public/private partnership to cover insured losses caused by acts of terrorism, is owned by its members but is underpinned by a HM Treasury commitment to support Pool Re if ever it has insufficient funds to pay a legitimate claim. Pool Re pays a premium to the Government for this guarantee and would repay the money over time if it ever used this facility.

In the event of a loss resulting from an act of terrorism, each member must first pay losses up to a threshold that is determined individually for each insurer. If losses exceed that threshold, the insurer can claim upon Pool Re’s reserves. These reserves have been accumulated by the members of Pool Re since its inception. It is only in the event that these reserves are exhausted that Pool Re would draw upon Government support.