Everest Re
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The vehicle’s loss ratio improved 66 percentage points YoY.
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The carrier booked a reserve charge of $392mn for casualty insurance.
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The claw-back is anticipated after PCS revised down its Ian loss estimate.
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The sidecar’s loss ratio improved by 139 points to 35% in the latest quarter.
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The company’s on-risk Kilimanjaro Re cat bond volumes have been gradually shrinking in the past year.
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The firm had earlier noted that the cat bond coverage would kick in if the PCS industry loss number reached $48bn.
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Early private deals have provided far more stability in this year’s renewal than last.
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This comes as the reinsurer is preparing a major equity raise to attack the harder reinsurance market.
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Net proceeds will be used for general corporate purposes, which may include expanding its existing business lines and operations.
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Details of the placement are being closely guarded, but one source suggested the raise could be in the region of $1bn.
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Should reinsurers retain the option of playing in ILS, or take a ‘go hard or go home’ approach?
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The reinsurer revealed it raised money in Mt Logan at the 1 January renewal.
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The cat XoL rate increase in Europe was over 40%, while the average attachment point of the global property cat business increased “meaningfully,” he added.
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The reinsurer’s combined ratio fell to 87.8% in Q4 2022, improving 4 points against the prior-year quarter.
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The Bermudian reported $15mn in catastrophe losses for the quarter, down from $125mn in the same period last year.
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The former reinsurance CEO had previously parted ways with Bob Cooney after working together on a reinsurer start-up last year.
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Mt Logan ceded $68mn of premiums to Everest Re in the three months leading up to 30 September – down 41% compared to Q3 2021.
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Early reporters emphasised an ongoing demand for structural change.
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CEO Andrade said the hardening property cat market was a “tremendous opportunity” for the Bermudian.
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The Bermudian’s operating loss per share, however, grew nearly four times from the prior-year quarter to $5.28 per share.
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The reinsurer attributed $600mn to Hurricane Ian, based on an estimate that the total insured industry losses would come to approximately $55bn.
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How much capacity is available to meet rising cat reinsurance demands was a key theme throughout this year’s Rendez-Vous.
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The Bermuda sidecar took losses of $21.1mn from the reinsurer during the quarter.
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