Reinsurance News
Reinsurance renewals news
Reinsurance renewals are the key points in the year when the majority of reinsurance contract renewal negotiations occur and are completed.
The reinsurance renewal seasons provide insight into reinsurance pricing, contract terms, reinsurance market positioning and the direction of future trends in the market.
Key reinsurance renewals occur at: the 1st of January, which is the biggest renewal of the reinsurance year and has a broader global focus; April 1st when Japanese reinsurance renews; June 1st for Florida reinsurance renewals; and July 1st when more US reinsurance business gets renewed.
Our reinsurance renewals news covers all of these key points in the year and we also provide analysis and insight into what to expect at upcoming renewal seasons as well.
Swiss Re expects price stabilisation after recent loss events
11th September 2017
Reinsurance giant Swiss Re said this morning that it expects the impacts of recent catastrophe losses will be sufficient to stabilise reinsurance industry pricing. The company said that it intends to maintain its underwriting discipline, in the face of continuing pressures from low interest rates and excess capital in the sector. The ... Read the full article
P&C price reductions of up to 5% expected at Jan 18 renewals: Moody’s
6th September 2017
Persistent headwinds in the global reinsurance sector are expected to continue throughout 2017 and into next year, with Moody's suggesting that the January 2018 property and casualty (P&C) reinsurance renewals will see further softening across most business lines. Price declines in the reinsurance sector have slowed in more recent times, a ... Read the full article
Reinsurance pricing to deteriorate throughout 2018, warns Fitch
6th September 2017
Pricing in the global reinsurance sector will continue declining throughout 2018 as competition from alternative sources of reinsurance capacity intensifies and margins across the sector deteriorate further, according to analysis by Fitch Ratings. The current low-interest rate environment is expected to remain, dampening returns on the investment side of the balance ... Read the full article
Reinsurers’ evolution must continue as challenges & uncertainty persists: A.M. Best
5th September 2017
The global reinsurance sector remains extremely challenging with limited opportunity for organic growth and declining profitability on both sides of the balance sheet, which, suggests reinsurers will need to continue adapting and evolving to the changing landscape, according to A.M. Best. Despite the widespread impact of hurricane Harvey, which is yet ... Read the full article
U.S. reinsurers’ combined ratio edges closer to 100% in H1 2017, loss ratio rises
24th August 2017
Analysis on the performance of 18 reinsurance companies during the first-half of 2017, by the Reinsurance Association of America (RAA), highlights further deterioration of combined ratios and rising loss ratios. The group of 18 U.S.-based property/casualty reinsurers recorded a combined ratio of 97.1% in the first-half of 2017, compared with 94.8% ... Read the full article
Fitch maintains negative reinsurance outlook, warns of further price deterioration
22nd August 2017
Fitch Ratings has maintained its negative outlook for the reinsurance sector as mid-year 2017 results show continued pressure on pricing and earnings. Ample capacity and intense competition remains an issue for the global reinsurance sector, and Fitch expects pricing to weaken further in the months ahead. Despite the abundance of capacity and ... Read the full article
Continued softening & expansion of terms in energy re/insurance
3rd August 2017
The energy insurance and reinsurance sector has witnessed continued softening of prices and expansion of terms and conditions at recent renewals, helping protection buyers to more positive dealings with risk transfer partners, according to JLT Group’s Lloyd & Partners unit. The offshore and onshore energy insurance market has softened rapidly, nearing ... Read the full article
Demand for casualty reinsurance increases at mid-year renewals: Willis Re
20th July 2017
Commenting on trends in the casualty market after the 2017 mid-year renewals, Willis Re said demand for reinsurance is increasing as the cyber market expands and global demand is stimulated by pending regulation in the European Union (EU) and Australia. As underlying cyber coverage expands with first party exposures, reinsurers appear ... Read the full article
Persistent reinsurance market headwinds impacting all territories
18th July 2017
Global property reinsurance rates continued to decline throughout most territories at the mid-year renewals season, driven by a lack of catastrophe losses, excess capacity and ongoing market pressures, according to reinsurance broker Willis Re. In the UK and the U.S. excess capacity, from both traditional and alternative sources, continues to combine with ... Read the full article
Florida market pressured at mid-year as players push for 2017 targets: Willis Re
17th July 2017
The mid-year renewals season saw continued softening of pricing in Florida with stable market demand, but pressure on traditional players is growing as they make a final push for 2017 premium targets, but are squeezed into a tighter space by greater alternative capital influx. John Cavanagh, Global Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Willis ... Read the full article
Kingstone Companies completes reinsurance treaties under improved terms
12th July 2017
Property and casualty insurance holding company, Kingstone Companies, Inc., has announced that its subsidiary, Kingstone Insurance Company (KICO), has completed various reinsurance agreements for the treaty year commencing July 1st, 2017. According to a statement released by the company it secured increased reinsurance protection under improved terms, and also managed to further ... Read the full article
Reinsurers’ betting on benign loss year, market bottom elusive: Peel Hunt
10th July 2017
Further, and steeper-than-expected rate declines across the U.S. property catastrophe space at the mid-year renewals suggests the reinsurance market is struggling to find a bottom, as players bank on yet another benign underwriting year, according to analysts at Peel Hunt. Citing reinsurance broker Willis Re's recent analysis, Peel Hunt, in a ... Read the full article
Reinsurance softening persists at mid-year renewals: Willis Re
3rd July 2017
Despite reinsurers' results continuing to deteriorate in the first-quarter of 2017, mid-year reinsurance industry renewals saw a continuation of the downward trend seen at January 1st and April 1st, according to Willis Re's latest 1st view report. The softening reinsurance market landscape persisted at the mid-year renewals, with buyers ... Read the full article
Florida insurers propped up by reinsurance capacity at all-time high: KBRA
20th June 2017
Abundant reinsurance capacity at ever-decreasing pricing has been a lifeboat for Florida insurers at the 2017 second quarter renewals, after their profitability has been shaken by rising water-loss and fraudulent AOB claims, the Kroll Bond Rating Agency (KBRA) highlighted in its Floridian market report. Floridian primary insurers were given a much-needed boost by ... Read the full article
Blue Capital nearly doubles indemnity reinsurance in June renewals
19th June 2017
In the June 1st renewals Blue Capital updated its portfolio to nearly double its indemnity reinsurance contracts to an expected total annual premium of $4.7 million, up by $2 million from the same period last year. The firm said it expects to underwrite business to produce a net rate on-line for the portfolio ... Read the full article





