catastrophe reinsurance उदाहरण वाक्य
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- "The acquisition doubles the company's premium volume from life reinsurance, which is much less risky than exposure to catastrophe reinsurance, and investors will like that, " said Wiemer.
- In July 2006, Appel and David Eklund founded Aeolus Re, a Bermuda-based property catastrophe reinsurance company whose initial investors included Warburg Pincus and Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
- "The acquisition doubles the company's premium volume from life reinsurance, which is much less risky than exposure to catastrophe reinsurance, and investors will like that, " he said.
- RenaissanceRe, a provider of catastrophe reinsurance, said its money-management and risk-analysis capabilities will help Nobel's business of providing property and casualty insurance for certain industries and for low-cost homes.
- Companies that sell catastrophe reinsurance, basically insurance bought by insurers, have sharply increased their rates and rating agencies have pressured home insurers to limit their exposure in coastal regions.
- A state catastrophe reinsurance fund established after Andrew reimburses insurers for claims above certain levels; it helped defray another $ 3 billion of the insured loss from this season's hurricanes.
- Over the past five years, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter has taken stakes in Amerin Corp ., a residential mortgage insurance company, and CAT Ltd ., a property catastrophe reinsurance company.
- Some have profited by setting up their own subsidiaries here; many others have become buyers of catastrophe reinsurance, which at first was available almost nowhere else and now helps them diversify.
- For example, an insurance company issues homeowners'policies with limits of up to $ 500, 000 and then buys catastrophe reinsurance of $ 22, 000, 000 in excess of $ 3, 000, 000.
- GCR, which provides catastrophe reinsurance through its principal wholly-owned subsidiary, Global Capital Reinsurance Ltd ., was established in 1993, one of a number of Bermuda-based catastrophe reinsurance concerns created in the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew.