All Global Reinsurance articles in April
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The Rhode for run-off
The state of Rhode Island is the first to enact a 'solvent run-off' scheme Lewis Fickett considers the pros and cons of this unique system.
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M is for Modeling
Modeling (noun, verb) Modeling is the property catastrophe underwriting panacea.
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Wild at heart
Andrew Wilson looks at the risk management and insurance implications of transporting exotic animals
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Mission ERM
Enterprise-wide risk management (ERM) is now firmly on the boardroom agenda, though a new study of ERM has found that many companies are still struggling to get beyond the design and planning stage Mark Stephen looks at what the study reveals about the challenges facing re/insurers in developing effective ERM ...
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The cost of collateralisation
The issue of full collateralisation for unauthorised reinsurers with US cedants continues to exercise the market Ernst Csiszar explains the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' latest thinking on the matter.
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Front clause
Shane Gleghorn and Liz Williams look at how cut-through clauses can provide more protection for fronting companies than standard market wordings
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Closing the captives
Nigel Montgomery and Ian Clark look at the issues facing captives in run-off
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Captive exit solutions
David Alexander reviews some of the methods adopted by captives when seeking their exit solution
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Held captive by TRIA
Nigel Allen assesses the implications for the captives industry of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act
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Regulatory approval
Phil Zinkewicz considers how US regulators view the captive insurance industry
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Alternative ART
Accounting, regulatory and taxation issues must be considered early in the construction process for ART solutions
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Acting on Sarbox
Philip J Loree Jr and Nancy K Eisner take an in-depth look at how Sarbanes-Oxley is affecting insurers
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Accounting for risk transfer
The International Accounting Standards Board is in the process of issuing IFRS 4 Insurance Contracts Peter Clark explains the implications for the insurance market.