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Latest revision as of 22:46, 12 March 2026
Did you know?
🔒 Funds withheld reinsurance is a reinsurance arrangement in which the ceding company retains the premiums that would otherwise be transferred to the reinsurer, holding them in a designated account rather than paying them over. The reinsurer still assumes the contractual obligation to indemnify the cedent for covered losses, but the underlying funds remain on the cedent's balance sheet, effectively creating a receivable owed by the cedent to the reinsurer. This structure is most commonly found in life reinsurance and annuity reinsurance transactions, where the long-tail nature of liabilities makes asset retention particularly attractive.
⚙️ Under a typical funds withheld arrangement, the ceding company and reinsurer agree that premiums — net of an allowance or ceding commission — will be retained by the cedent and credited to a funds withheld account. The cedent invests these assets according to guidelines specified in the reinsurance treaty and credits the reinsurer with investment income at either the actual portfolio yield or a contractually defined rate. When claims come due, the cedent draws from the account to settle them, reducing the balance accordingly. The reinsurer's economic exposure mirrors that of a traditional arrangement, but because the funds never physically leave the cedent, the cedent avoids counterparty credit risk on the invested assets and may receive favorable statutory accounting treatment. For the reinsurer, the trade-off is relinquishing direct control over investment management in exchange for the ceded business.
📊 This structure matters considerably in transactions involving block reinsurance or reserve financing, where large volumes of policy reserves are at stake. By keeping assets on its books, the cedent maintains reserve credit without requiring the reinsurer to post collateral or obtain a trust — simplifying regulatory compliance, particularly in cross-border deals where the reinsurer may be unauthorized in the cedent's domicile. The funds withheld account also acts as a natural security mechanism, giving the cedent a form of built-in security against the reinsurer's potential default. As private equity-backed reinsurers have grown active in acquiring life and annuity blocks, funds withheld structures have become a standard feature of these transactions, making them one of the more consequential reinsurance mechanisms in today's market.
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