The reinsurance market witnessed a significant transformation in 2024, marked by the remarkable growth of alternative reinsurance capital. This surge, driven by the expansion of insurance-linked securities (ILS) and catastrophe bonds, has reshaped the landscape of the reinsurance industry.
The reinsurance sector has been increasingly leaning toward innovative capital solutions and the involvement of third-party investors, reflecting a collaborative and multifaceted approach to managing risk. Nicole Chase's recent appointment as the Deputy General Counsel for Capital Partners
The reinsurance market has entered 2025 with a significant surge in capacity and flexibility, driven by eased retrocession market conditions. This favorable environment has allowed reinsurance providers to meet the growing global demand for protection with more competitive and flexible terms. The
The reinsurance market has been undergoing significant changes, particularly during the hard market phase. As we move towards 2025, the question arises: will these structural changes persist? This article delves into evolving trends, market dynamics, and the future outlook of the reinsurance
Moody's has recently adjusted its outlook for the global property and casualty (P&C) insurance sector from negative to stable for 2025. This significant change stems from various key factors, including enhanced pricing adequacy in personal lines and robust investment income. The revised
Saudi Re's recent announcement of a reinsurance contract with Walaa Cooperative Insurance Company marks a significant milestone in the Saudi insurance industry. This deal, centered around the Surety Insurance Bonds Coinsurance Program, is poised to provide financial guarantees ensuring that