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Definition of reinsure in English: reinsureverb riːɪnˈʃʊəriːɪnˈʃɔːˌriɪnˈʃʊr [with object](of an insurer) transfer (all or part of a risk) to another insurer to provide protection against the risk of the first insurance. 转保(指保险商将全部或部分保险对象转给另一保险商以防首保风险),分保;给…再保险 the syndicates reinsure each other's exposure to catastrophic risk Example sentencesExamples - A reinsurer could, of course, make a special contract with an insurer and agree only to reinsure some of the risks covered by the policy of insurance, leaving the insurer to bear the full cost of the other risks.
- They wish to be reinsured by the states because of the risk for them to suffer heavy financial losses.
- An insurance company needs to reinsure its clients to minimize losses in case of incidents which result in claims.
- Subtracting the amount reinsured, this company's net exposure on insurance written is $636 billion.
- The other companies are telling us they will reinsure us.
- Like many retail insurers, they offer a custom package direct to buyers which is reinsured through a larger firm.
- Most insurance companies, Rosemary says, make sure that as a matter of course they reinsure their risks.
- It is not for nothing that the laws of the land prescribe a minimal portion of the insurance business to be compulsorily reinsured with another insurer/reinsurer.
- The Reinsurers received almost two thirds of the whole premium for reinsuring only part of the risk.
- They bought cover, often through bulk contracts off the big insurance giants, who in turn reinsured their risk elsewhere.
- Property insurance and business interruption insurance have been the hardest hit, but employer liability insurance is also increasing as insurers are finding it harder to reinsure certain risks.
- The risks were widely reinsured across of pool of insurers.
- They could be in for nasty surprises because of direct exposure or the miscalculation of the quantities that they have reinsured, he said.
- They only reinsures about 0.05% of its policies.
- But in each case the whole of the risk was reinsured through the London market so that neither Colombian insurer retained any part of the risk themselves.
- The industry reinsures mostly in South Africa and Europe at the moment.
Definition of reinsure in US English: reinsureverbˌrēinˈSHo͝orˌriɪnˈʃʊr [with object](of an insurer) transfer (all or part of a risk) to another insurer to provide protection against the risk of the first insurance. 转保(指保险商将全部或部分保险对象转给另一保险商以防首保风险),分保;给…再保险 the syndicates reinsure each other's exposure to catastrophic risk Example sentencesExamples - A reinsurer could, of course, make a special contract with an insurer and agree only to reinsure some of the risks covered by the policy of insurance, leaving the insurer to bear the full cost of the other risks.
- The Reinsurers received almost two thirds of the whole premium for reinsuring only part of the risk.
- The risks were widely reinsured across of pool of insurers.
- Like many retail insurers, they offer a custom package direct to buyers which is reinsured through a larger firm.
- It is not for nothing that the laws of the land prescribe a minimal portion of the insurance business to be compulsorily reinsured with another insurer/reinsurer.
- The other companies are telling us they will reinsure us.
- An insurance company needs to reinsure its clients to minimize losses in case of incidents which result in claims.
- They could be in for nasty surprises because of direct exposure or the miscalculation of the quantities that they have reinsured, he said.
- Most insurance companies, Rosemary says, make sure that as a matter of course they reinsure their risks.
- The industry reinsures mostly in South Africa and Europe at the moment.
- They only reinsures about 0.05% of its policies.
- They bought cover, often through bulk contracts off the big insurance giants, who in turn reinsured their risk elsewhere.
- But in each case the whole of the risk was reinsured through the London market so that neither Colombian insurer retained any part of the risk themselves.
- Property insurance and business interruption insurance have been the hardest hit, but employer liability insurance is also increasing as insurers are finding it harder to reinsure certain risks.
- They wish to be reinsured by the states because of the risk for them to suffer heavy financial losses.
- Subtracting the amount reinsured, this company's net exposure on insurance written is $636 billion.
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