Assurant Purchases $130 Million Catastrophe Reinsurance Coverage
Assurant, Inc., a provider of specialty insurance and insurance-related products and services, announced that certain of its subsidiaries have entered into reinsurance agreements providing for $130 million in three-year, fully collateralized reinsurance from Ibis Re II Ltd., a special purpose reinsurance company domiciled in the Cayman Islands. Bonds issued by Ibis Re Ltd. in 2009, for $150 million, will expire in May 2012.
Ibis Re II financed the property catastrophe reinsurance coverage by issuing $130 million in catastrophe bonds to qualified institutional buyers. The coverage complements Assurant’s traditional catastrophe reinsurance, which provides broad protection from catastrophic storm activity to the company’s clients and shareholders.
As a component of Assurant’s comprehensive risk management program, the Ibis Re II reinsurance consists of two separate layers of coverage for protection against losses from individual hurricane events in Hawaii, Puerto Rico and along the Gulf and Eastern Coasts of the United States.
“We are pleased to have successfully placed this property catastrophe reinsurance coverage, which supplements Assurant’s Catastrophe Reinsurance Program,” said Gene Mergelmeyer, president and CEO of Assurant Specialty Property. “Guided by a long-term perspective and a strong risk management strategy, Assurant continually works to further protect our clients and shareholders from the risk created by catastrophic storm activity.”
Additional details regarding Assurant’s Catastrophe Reinsurance Program for 2012 will be announced after the placement of the program with reinsurers this summer.
SOURCE Assurant, Inc.
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