reinsurer [经] 再保险人
Reinsurer \Re`in*sur"er\ (-sh?r"?r), n.
One who gives reinsurance.
- Aetna contributed $18 million of the total $115 million in capital raised so far by the reinsurer and its parent, Mr. Dwyer said.
- There have been initiatives by American International Group, the world's biggest insurer, and General Re, the US's biggest reinsurer.
- For the reinsurer, they are almost risk-free, and they can be structured to operate much like a rollover.
- Attorneys for the reinsurer, Unigard Security Insurance Co., had argued that the company should be treated just as a direct insurer in interpreting a policy.
- In Poland, which has a comparatively large number of small insurers, co-insurance is developing, and a new local reinsurer is being formed by market leader PZU, which is awaiting privatisation. The problem of reinsurance is greatest in the former USSR.
- This legacy puts prospective customers on their guard. Mercantile & General is the largest specialist reinsurer in the UK underwriting Pounds 1bn worth of life and general premiums per year.