FLORIDA APPROVES SEVENTH REINSURER FOR REDUCED COLLATERAL PROGRAM

The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation has approved a seventh reinsurer for participation in Florida’s reinsurance marketplace with modified collateral requirements. Bermuda domiciled Renaissance Re, wholly owned by Bermuda holding company Renaissance Re Holdings, was formed after Hurricane Andrew in 1992 to provide additional cat risk capacity to Florida’s property insurance marketplace and cat insurance in other markets. The holding company’s founding shareholders include GE Investment, GE Pension Trust, USF&G and Warburg and Pincus Investors. The holding company is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The Florida OIR has, consistent with prior reinsurer approvals, entered into a Consent Order with Renaissance Re outlining the representations made by the company and the conditions of the approval. The Consent Order drops the company’s collateral requirement from 100% to 20%, a dramatic drop. The company is to meet the collateral requirement through letters of credit that comply with certain requirements.

This post written by Rollie Goss.

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