1 March 2011InsurancePeter Smith

Trouble in the outback: reviewing catastrophe losses

The concept of a catastrophe excess-of-loss reinsurance should be a simple one. It usually covers losses occurring during the period of the contract on policies specified and covered by the scope of the reinsurance arising from a form of words similar to “any one occurrence and/or series of occurrences arising from any one event and/or catastrophe”.

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