Catastrophe bonds hit record $26.82 billion, Artemis.bm reports
The Artemis.bm Deal Directory recorded over
2016 issuance alone failed to break any records. But strong investor appetite for insurance and reinsurance linked investments, coupled with growing interest from sponsoring insurers and reinsurers, ensured the market achieved outright growth.
The catastrophe bond and ILS asset class, which largely consists of specialist insurance-linked investment funds allocating third-party investor capital to back insurance or reinsurance business, continues to gain acceptance and expand its footprint, which Artemis believes has taken it to roughly
Evans continued, "Investments in property catastrophe and other kinds of insurance or reinsurance risk are increasingly seen as an attractive alternative asset class by institutional investors such as pension funds and sovereign wealth managers. As the ILS market has matured this interest has increased and now the sector is finding new ways to access risk to support the growing investor demand."
With the reinsurance market under significant pressure from a series of headwinds, including the effects of an abundance of both traditional and alternative capital, many industry observers and analysts suggested that the catastrophe bond and ILS space would struggle to continue growing, but this hasn't been the case.
"The continued growth of ILS and cat bonds remains a threat to the traditional reinsurance business model, but increasingly insurers and reinsurers are embracing this alternative form of capital both for their risk transfer and underwriting needs.
"At Artemis we expect the efficient capacity from the ILS market to play an increasingly important role throughout the industry, and continue to disrupt traditional business models in insurance and reinsurance," Evans explained.
The world today is more interconnected than ever before, and as technology and innovation threaten to reshape the fundamentals of the risk transfer landscape, ILS features and capital have a very important role to play.
Emerging risks like cyber and terror, along with the forecasts that climate and weather-related disasters will become more frequent and severe, highlight the need for a broad and diverse risk capital base, which the ILS market is willing and able to provide.
"The disruptive impact of capital markets structuring, efficient third-party capital and technology innovation look set to converge, resulting in a more efficient model for reinsurers and risk transfer, we believe at Artemis.
"The volume of capital that third-party and institutional investors will contribute to the global insurance and reinsurance market, through ILS structures, will continue to rise. We anticipate further growth in years to come, both in cat bonds and the total amount of capital market money at play in reinsurance," Evans concluded.
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