Role of insurance-linked securities (ILS) in closing Asia's protection gaps - ILS Asia 2020 panel
Episode 20, Aug 12, 2020, 03:08 PM
This podcast episode features panellists at our recent virtual ILS Asia conference discussing important role of insurance-linked securities (ILS), such as catastrophe bonds and other capital markets backed reinsurance tools, in narrowing and closing protection gaps in the Asia Pacific region.
This podcast episode features panellists at our recent virtual ILS Asia conference discussing important role of insurance-linked securities (ILS), such as catastrophe bonds and other capital markets backed reinsurance tools, in narrowing and closing protection gaps in the Asia Pacific region.
Featuring participants from the World Bank Treasury, reinsurance broker Guy Carpenter's GC Securities, law firm Rajah & Tann and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), the panellists also discussed the developing Singapore and Asia marketplace for ILS and how that can help in closing risk financing gaps.
They explained that the Asia Pacific region has become a key component of the global insurance-linked securities (ILS) marketplace and that interest from cedants and issuers continues to surge.
Whether through quota share reinsurance arrangements or in reinsurance sidecars that ILS investors participate in, or more directly through issued catastrophe bonds and collateralised reinsurance deals, the ILS markets participation in and support of Asian catastrophe risks is increasing, the panellists agreed.
Featuring participants from the World Bank Treasury, reinsurance broker Guy Carpenter's GC Securities, law firm Rajah & Tann and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), the panellists also discussed the developing Singapore and Asia marketplace for ILS and how that can help in closing risk financing gaps.
They explained that the Asia Pacific region has become a key component of the global insurance-linked securities (ILS) marketplace and that interest from cedants and issuers continues to surge.
Whether through quota share reinsurance arrangements or in reinsurance sidecars that ILS investors participate in, or more directly through issued catastrophe bonds and collateralised reinsurance deals, the ILS markets participation in and support of Asian catastrophe risks is increasing, the panellists agreed.