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Retrocession news

All of our news and analysis on the retrocessional reinsurance marketplace.

Retrocession is effectively reinsurance for reinsurers, so a tertiary layer of risk transfer away from the original risk, if you consider primary, reinsurance and then retrocession.

As reinsurance is insurance for insurers, retrocessional, or retro, protection is reinsurance for reinsurers.

The retrocession reinsurance market has increasingly come to depend on the capital markets and insurance-linked securities (ILS).

As of mid-year 2022, global retrocession capacity has been estimated to be as high as $60bn, around $20bn of which is indemnity based and the rest in other formats.

The alternative capital markets and ILS funds, or investors, play a significant role in global retrocession, as too do instruments such as catastrophe bonds and industry-loss warranties (ILW).

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Property cat market still “outstanding”. Mt. Logan doing “terrific job” raising funds: Everest CEO

31st July 2025

Everest Group, the global insurance and reinsurance specialist, acknowledged rising competition across reinsurance, but its CEO Jim Williamson highlighted that pricing on its mid-year renewal portfolio was roughly flat, with preferential rates and terms achieved, while he sees the property catastrophe market as still disciplined and the market as still “very hard”.

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