Swiss Re announces the successful closing of a USD 200 million insurance-linked securities offering of hurricane risk in North Carolina through Parkton Re Ltd. (Parkton Re), a Cayman Islands exempted company.
In this transaction, Swiss Reinsurance America Corporation will purchase reinsurance from Parkton Re, thereby transforming the proceeds of this catastrophe bond issuance into a source of capacity for a reinsurance agreement that provides the North Carolina Joint Underwriting Association (the FAIR plan) and North Carolina Insurance Underwriting Association (the Beach Plan, and the two are collectively known as the Associations) USD 200 million of coverage over two years. The Parkton Re Ltd. bond was issued in a single tranche, the Series 2009-1 Principal At-Risk Variable Rate Notes, that is scheduled to mature in May 2011.
The catastrophe bond uses an indemnity trigger, based on storm losses incurred by the Association. AIR Worldwide Corporation (AIR) provided the expert risk modeling analysis.
“This is the first time that a collective pool in the US has accessed the capital markets for hurricane risk. We acted as the transformer between the Associations and Parkton Re, which helped the Associations to concentrate on their primary goal – accessing the capital markets for capacity – rather than focusing on the administrative details of the bond transaction. In addition, Parkton Re is the first cat bond that directly and exclusively references North Caroline hurricane risk, thereby providing investors with a new opportunity for portfolio diversification,” says Stefano Sola, managing director, Insurance-Linked Securities at Swiss Re Capital Markets.
“The Associations are pleased to have obtained the capital market-based protection with the support of the investors, as well as of Swiss Re Capital Markets and Guy Carpenter Securities. This strengthens our claims paying abilities in the event of catastrophe wind losses and will help protect both our Policyholders and our Member Insurers,” says Tom Falkenbach, chairman of the Beach and FAIR Plan Boards.
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