Why is coinsurance a feature of the CAT bond structure ( Class A-2 ) ?
CAT Bonds, are an example of insurance securitization to create risk-linked securities which transfer a specific set of risks (generally catastrophe and natural disaster risks) from an issuer or sponsor to investors. In this way investors take on the risks of a specified catastrophe or event occuring in return for attractive rates of investment. Should a qualifying catastrophe or event occur the investors will lose the principal they invested and the issuer (often insurance or reinsurance companies) will receive that money to cover their losses.
Coinsurance is a feature of this structure because without Issuing insurance there is no risk transfer of risk and insurer will not recieve the money which they lost.
Why is coinsurance a feature of the CAT bond structure ( Class A-2 ) ?
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