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A CAT bond allows the issuer to receive funding from the bond only if specific conditions, such as an earthquake or tornado, occur. If an event protected by the bond activates a payout to the insurance company, the obligation to pay interest and repay the principal is either deferred or completely forgiven.
Insurance-linked securities (ILS) are products of the rapid development of financial innovation and the convergence of the insurance industry and the capital markets. The securitization model has been employed by insurers eager to transfer risk and use new sources of capital market funding.
The risk for investors is that the chosen index may include losses which they had not anticipated would be in- cluded (for instance liability losses, offshore losses, flood losses in a windstorm event), there is delay and uncertainty in ascertai- ning a reliable loss figure, and there may be disputes about whether or
They are used by P/C insurers and reinsurers to transfer major risks on their books, such as for hurricanes, windstorms, and earthquakes, to capital market investors, reducing their overall reinsurance costs while freeing up capital to underwrite new insurance business.
Now an established alternative asset class, insurance-linked securities (ILS) are typically invested in by large institutional investors such as pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, multi-asset investment firms and funds, endowments, as well as some family office investors.
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To issue an ILS in the security or derivative market, an insurer would first issue an SPV, or Special purpose vehicle. An SPV has two functions; it provides re-insurance for insurance companies and issues securities to investors. At first, an SPV deposits funds collected by investors into a trust.
Overview of CAT Bonds For example an insurance company that has sufficient reserves to pay claims of up to $1 billion but no more, in the event of a catastrophe such as a hurricane or an earthquake, may purchase reinsurance from a reinsurance company to cover claims in excess of $1 billion.

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