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Florida Peninsula secures 43% upsized $250m Palm Re 2025-1 cat bond at reduced pricing

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Florida Peninsula Insurance Company has now successfully priced its latest catastrophe bond transaction, securing the 43% upsized target of $250 million of named storm reinsurance protection from the new Palm Re Ltd. (Series 2025-1) issuance, while pricing of the notes was finalised roughly 10% below the mid-point of the initial guidance range, Artemis has learned.

florida-peninsula-insurance-logoFlorida Peninsula returned to the catastrophe bond market at the beginning of March for its second sponsorship.

Initially, Florida Peninsula was looking to secure $175 million or more in named storm reinsurance from this Palm Re Ltd. (Series 2025-1) deal.

But, in our first update on this deal, we revealed that, Florida Peninsula’s size target for this cat bond issuance had increased, with the company targeting between $200 million and $250 million of protection, while the price guidance had also been lowered.

Now, we’ve learned that the upper-end of the increased target size range was achieved at the reduced pricing, with this Palm Re 2025-1 cat bond now set to provide Florida Peninsula Insurance Company with $250 million of named storm reinsurance protection for itself and its subsidiaries Edison Insurance Company and the Ovation Home Insurance Exchange.

As a result, Palm Re Ltd., a Bermuda based special purpose insurer (SPI), will now issue a single $250 million, tranche of Series 2025-1 Class A notes.

These notes will provide the sponsor with indemnity based Florida named storm reinsurance on a per-occurrence basis and over a three year term running from June 1st.

The $250 million in Series 2025-1 Class A notes that Palm Re will now issue come with an initial base expected loss of 1.8%.

The notes were first offered to cat bond investors with price guidance in a range from 8.25% to 9%, which was later narrowed to between 7.75% to 8.25%.

We’re now told that the $250 million of Class A notes have been priced to pay investors a spread of 7.75%, so roughly 10% below the mid-point of the initial guidance range.

As we’ve explained before, this new Palm Re 2025-1 catastrophe bond will see its protection sitting above last year’s 2024-1 issuance in the Florida Peninsula reinsurance tower this year.

This is a great result for Florida Peninsula Insurance Company, as the organisation has benefited from the strong investor appetites and price execution in the cat bond market to secure a meaningful $250 million in named storm reinsurance protection at attractive pricing.

You can read all about this new Palm Re Ltd. (Series 2025-1) catastrophe bond transaction and every other cat bond ever issued in our Artemis Deal Directory.

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