Stumbling Off The Blocks [Global Finance]
| By Lenckus, Dave | |
| Proquest LLC |
Investors are piling into rapidly growing markets such as
Economic data shows unexpected strength in foreign direct investment in
Most companies that are smaller than the Fortune 500 first discover those risk-financing restrictions at the eleventh hour. Insurance experts say they often have to educate clients that their decisions must extend beyond their risk managers and include their finance and tax departments.
For insurers/'that's where the real opportunity is to have a dialogue about the client's balance sheet, income statement and cash flow protection" and how all three could be affected by financing risk in
Yet in both markets, "foreign companies are still looking to get in there," says insurance brokerage executive
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
But after investing in
Each class of reinsurer faces différent requirements on how much risk it can cede to retrocessionaires (reinsurer's of a reinsurer) outside the country. Insurance experts agree the key restriction is on admitted reinsurers because of the resulting impact on dieir policyholders' global master insurance programs. Those programs cover holes in policyholders' various local insurance policies around the world by providing differencein-conditíons coverage and DIC limits above those local coverages. Local insurers typically cede much of an insured's risk to a reinsurer, which then cedes it to an affiliate that writes the master coverage for the insured's parent.
But in
The insurance reforms enacted in
Plus, any offshore retrocessionaire to which a reinsurer cedes risk must be approved and registered with Argentine regulators. A multinational's captive insurer likely would not be approved, Guillaume says.
DIRECTION NEEDED
For companies with investments in
"Based on our local reinsurance capabilities in
Moving 100% of a risk out of those countries is possible with some maneuvering and at an additional cost. Aon s Marmorek estimates the additional cost averages about 15%. The process would involve an admitted reinsurer working with a receptive but unaffiliated offshore retrocessionaire. The retrocessionaire, serving as a conduit for the admitted reinsurer, would assume the multinational's risk from the reinsurer. Then the retrocessionaire would cede the risk either to the admitted reinsurer's offshore affiliate that writes the global program or to die company's captive.
At the outset, however, ACE's Krishnan recommends that multinationals understand local regulations. In some cases, he says, unless the coverage is a compulsory line that must be locally insured, certain coverages do not have to be purchased locally. "But it may be very challenging for the local insured to purchase noncompulsory insurance from an unlicensed insurer."
"The real opportunity is to have a dialogue about the client's balance sheet, income statement and cash flow protection"
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