Fortitude Re Completes $500 Million FABN Issuance
“Our second FABN issuance reflects our continued engagement with fixed income investors and their confidence in Fortitude Re,” said
The Issuer has priced a private offering of
The proceeds from the Issuer will be used to purchase a funding agreement from FLIAC. The Notes carry ratings of A- from Fitch and A3 from Moody’s, consistent with FLIAC’s financial strength ratings.
About Fortitude Re
Fortitude Re is a leading global reinsurer with more than $100 billion in reserves. Backed by world-class investors, including Carlyle and T&D Insurance Group, Fortitude Re combines deep expertise, disciplined execution, and a strong capital base to help clients navigate significant risk and capital challenges. Powered by a people-first culture that attracts, develops, and retains top industry talent, the company delivers innovative, tailored solutions that create lasting value for clients, partners, and policyholders. For more information, visit fortitude-re.com and follow Fortitude Re on LinkedIn.
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Investor Relations Contact: Tanmay Gupta
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Source: Fortitude Re



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