Exhibit 10.21
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100% QUOTA SHARE RETROCESSION AGREEMENT
(Non-TRADITIONAL - B-2)
BY AND BETWEEN
ST. XXXX FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY
(RETROCEDANT)
and
PLATINUM UNDERWRITERS REINSURANCE, INC.
(RETROCESSIONAIRE)
DATED AS OF________, 2002
This QUOTA SHARE RETROCESSION Agreement (this "AGREEMENT"), effective
as of 12:01 a.m. New York time on the day following the Closing (such term and
all other capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings
ascribed to such terms in the Formation and Separation Agreement, as defined
below; such time the "EFFECTIVE TIME" and such date the "EFFECTIVE DATE"), is
made by and between St. Xxxx Fire and Marine Insurance Company, a Minnesota
domiciled insurance company ("RETROCEDANT"), and Platinum Underwriters
Reinsurance, Inc. (formerly known as USF&G Family Insurance Company), a Maryland
domiciled stock insurance company ("RETROCESSIONAIRE").
WHEREAS, pursuant to a Formation and Separation Agreement dated as of
[ ], 2002 (the "FORMATION AND SEPARATION AGREEMENT") between Platinum
Underwriters Holdings, Ltd. ("PLATINUM HOLDINGS"), the ultimate parent of
Retrocessionaire and The St. Xxxx Companies, Inc. ("THE ST. XXXX"), the ultimate
parent of Retrocedant, Platinum Holdings acquired one hundred percent (100%) of
the issued and outstanding Shares; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Formation and Separation Agreement, The St.
Xxxx agreed to cause its insurance subsidiaries to cede specified liabilities
under certain reinsurance contracts of The St. Paul's insurance subsidiaries,
and Platinum Holdings agreed to cause its insurance subsidiaries to reinsure
such liabilities; and
WHEREAS, Retrocedant has agreed to retrocede to Retrocessionaire, and
Retrocessionaire has agreed to assume by indemnity reinsurance, as of the
Effective
Time, a one hundred percent (100%) quota share of the liabilities arising
pursuant to the Reinsurance Contracts (as defined hereunder), subject to the
terms set forth herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises
and upon the terms and conditions set forth herein, the parties hereto agree as
follows:
ARTICLE I
BUSINESS COVERED; EXCLUSIONS
Retrocedant hereby obligates itself to retrocede to Retrocessionaire
and Retrocessionaire hereby obligates itself to accept, pursuant to the terms of
this Agreement, a one hundred percent (100%) quota share of any and all
liabilities incurred by Retrocedant on or after January 1, 2002 but not yet paid
as of the Effective Time, net of Inuring Retrocessions (as defined in Section
7.01 herein), under all reinsurance and retrocession contracts (each, a
"REINSURANCE CONTRACT") that
(i) are underwritten by St. Xxxx Re on behalf of Retrocedant,
incept on or after January 1, 2002 and belong to the classes
specified in Exhibit A-1 hereto (solely for the convenience of
the parties, Exhibit A-2 sets forth Loss Reserves (as defined
in Exhibit B hereto), over all such Reinsurance Contracts, by
Class of Business (as defined below), each as of June 30,
2002, or
(ii) are new or renewal contracts entered into by Retrocedant
pursuant to Article III, paragraph (a) of the Underwriting
Management Agreement between Retrocedant and Retrocessionaire
of even date herewith.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Retrocedant shall retain all liabilities
for ceding commission and brokerage fees up to the carrying value of the related
reserves on the books of the Retrocedant as of September 30, 2002 (the "Initial
Ceding Commission Reserves"), and as finally determined pursuant to the
provisions of Article IV herein. All liabilities for ceding commissions are
brokerage fees in excess of such carrying value shall be assumed by
Retrocessionaire, as provided for above.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Retrocedant will retain all liabilities
arising under any Reinsurance Contract relating to or emanating from the losses
caused by the European Floods in August 2002 (the "FLOOD LIABILITIES").
With respect to any named storm(s) (which are any tropical cyclones
assigned a name by the National Hurricane Center) in existence as of the
Effective Time which cause insured damage within 10 days of the Effective Date,
except as provided for herein, Retrocedant shall retrocede one hundred percent
(100%) quota share of losses arising from all such storms, net of the inuring
benefit of Inuring Retrocessions as allocated pursuant to Exhibits D and F (but
excluding the inuring benefit of the Holborn aggregate cover referenced as Item
13 in Exhibit D) to Retrocessionaire and Retrocessionaire shall accept one
hundred percent (100%) quota share of such losses. However, Retrocedant shall
retain $25,000,000 of losses, in the aggregate, net of the inuring benefit of
Inuring Retrocessions as allocated pursuant to Exhibits D and F, in excess of
the first $25,000,000, net of the inuring benefit of Inuring
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Retrocessions as allocated pursuant to Exhibits D and F, that Retrocessionaire
assumes. Retrocedant shall use commercially reasonable efforts to arrange, on
behalf of Retrocessionaire, third party retrocessional coverage for losses
arising from such named storms in excess of $50,000,000 in the aggregate, net of
the inuring benefit of Inuring Retrocessions as allocated pursuant to Exhibits D
and F. The cost of such coverage shall not exceed $5 million with such cost
shared equally by Retrocedant and Retrocessionaire. The amount of such coverage
shall be $100,000,000 or such lesser amount as may be available on the specified
terms. It is understood that the calculation of any losses or retentions by the
Retrocedant or the Retrocessionaire, as the case may be, pursuant to this
subparagraph shall include all losses or retentions, respectively, with respect
to all subsidiaries of The St. Xxxx or Platinum Holdings, as the case may be,
under any Quota Share Retrocession Agreement, as defined in the Formation and
Separation Agreement, between any subsidiary of The St. Xxxx, as cedant, and a
subsidiary of Platinum Holdings as retrocessionaire.
The Flood Liabilities and the liabilities in respect of the named
storms, as described above retained by Retrocedant as specified above
(collectively, the "Excluded Losses") shall not be subject to this Agreement.
No retrocession shall attach with respect to any contracts of
reinsurance of any kind or type whatsoever issued and/or assumed by Retrocedant,
other than the Reinsurance Contracts.
ARTICLE II
TERM
This Agreement shall be continuous as to the Reinsurance Contracts.
Except as mutually agreed in writing by the Retrocedant and the
Retrocessionaire, this Agreement shall remain continuously in force until all
Reinsurance Contracts are terminated, expired, cancelled or commuted.
ARTICLE III
COVERAGE
SECTION 3.01 SECTION A (RETROSPECTIVE) COVERAGE PERIOD. The Section A
(Retrospective) Coverage Period will be the period from and including January 1,
2002 to but not including the Effective Time.
SECTION 3.02 SECTION B (PROSPECTIVE) COVERAGE PERIOD. The Section B
(Prospective) Coverage Period will be the period from and including the
Effective Time through the commutation, expiration or final settlement of all
liabilities under any of the Reinsurance Contracts.
SECTION 3.03 COVERAGE LIMITS. Coverage under this Agreement for a
specific Reinsurance Contract shall be subject to the aggregate limit specified
in the
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Reinsurance Contract reduced by all payments made by either Retrocedant or
Retrocessionaire pursuant to such Reinsurance Contract. The application of any
such aggregate limits shall be made in chronological order in accordance with
the dates of the respective losses. It is understood, however, that such
application shall not result in Retrocedant's becoming liable for any adverse
development under this Agreement except as otherwise explicitly set forth
herein.
ARTICLE IV
PREMIUMS AND ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATION
SECTION 4.01 SECTION A (RETROSPECTIVE) COVERAGE PERIOD-- PREMIUM.
(a) On the Effective Date, in respect of the Section A (Retrospective)
Coverage Period, Retrocedant shall pay to the account of Retrocessionaire an
aggregate amount representing the sum of all amounts related and specifically
allocated to each individual Class of Business (the "INITIAL SECTION A PREMIUM")
equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the carrying value on the books of the
Retrocedant as of September 30, 2002, of the aggregate of all Loss Reserves
relating to the Reinsurance Contracts, determined in accordance with statutory
accounting principles on a basis consistent in all material respects with the
methods, principles, practices and policies employed in the preparation and
presentation of Retrocedant's annual statutory financial statement as of
December 31, 2001 as filed with the Minnesota Department of Commerce (consistent
with the methods, principles, practices and policies applied at June 30, 2002)
and as submitted to The St. Xxxx, provided, that in no event shall such amount
be less than Retrocedant's good faith estimate, based upon due investigation by
the Retrocedant, as of the date at which such calculation is being made, of all
Loss Reserves relating to the Reinsurance Contracts by applicable Class of
Business that would be required (i) in order for such reserves to be in full
compliance with customary practices and procedures of Retrocedant for filings
and financial statements as of September 30, 2002, and (ii) to cause such
reserves to bear a reasonable relationship to the events, conditions,
contingencies and risks which are the bases for such reserves, to the extent
known by Retrocedant at the time of such calculation.
(b) On the 90th day following the Effective Date (or if such 90th day
is not a Business Day, the first Business Day following such 90th day),
Retrocedant shall prepare and deliver to Retrocessionaire an accounting (the
"PROPOSED LOSS RESERVE ACCOUNTING") of all Loss Reserves relating to the
Reinsurance Contracts, as of the Effective Date, determined in accordance with
this Section 4.01 and the Methodology for Calculation of the Final Section A
Premium, as set forth on Exhibit B hereto (the "FINAL SECTION A PREMIUM") and
the reserves for ceding commissions and brokerage fees as of the Effective Date
(the "Final Ceding Commission Reserves"), and taking into consideration all
relevant data becoming available to Retrocedant subsequent to the Effective
Date. In the event the Final Section A Premium for any individual Class of
Business is greater than the Initial Section A Premium for such individual Class
of Business or the Final Ceding Commission Reserves are less than the Initial
Ceding Commission Reserves, Retrocedant shall promptly pay to the account of
Retrocessionaire the difference plus
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interest on such amount at the Applicable Rate from and including the Effective
Date to and including the date of such payment. In the event the Final Section A
Premium for any individual Class of Business is less than the Initial Section A
Premium for such individual Class of Business, or the Final Ceding Commission
Reserves are greater than the Initial Ceding Commission Reserves
Retrocessionaire shall promptly pay to the account of Retrocedant the difference
plus interest on such amount at the Applicable Rate (as defined below) from and
including the Effective Date to and including the date of such payment. "Class
of Business" shall be defined as each individual class or line of business as
delineated by the Retrocedant as of the date hereof as set forth on Exhibit A-1.
(c) In the event that a reinsurance contract is not included in one of
the classes set forth in Exhibit A-1, but is deemed to be a Reinsurance Contract
by the mutual agreement of the parties, the parties shall determine whether the
Final Section A Premium reflected one hundred percent of the associated reserves
with respect to such Reinsurance Contract as of the Effective Date. If the Final
Section A Premium did not so reflect such associated reserves with respect to
such Reinsurance Contract as of the Effective Date, Retrocedant shall promptly
pay to the account of Retrocessionaire an amount equal to the amount that should
have been included in the Final Section A Premium, as determined pursuant to
paragraph (b) of this Section 4.01, less any amounts paid by Retrocedant on or
after the Effective Date pursuant to such Reinsurance Contract relating to such
reserves, plus interest on such amount at the Applicable Rate calculated from
and including the Effective Date to and including the date of such payment to
Retrocessionaire.
(d) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties agree that all gross
estimated premiums written prior to the Effective Date and earned but not yet
billed, net of applicable ceding commission and retrocession premium (net of
retrocession commissions) ("EBUB", and also referred to as "estimated premiums
receivable" or "EBNR" or "earned but unbilled") as of the Effective Time and
relating to the Reinsurance Contracts, as determined on or before _____, 2002,
as set forth in Exhibit C, in a manner consistent with Retrocedant's customary
practices and procedures and as submitted to The St. Xxxx, shall be allocated to
Retrocedant. All payments received after the Effective Time by Retrocedant or
Retrocessionaire in respect of EBUB as of the Effective Time shall be retained
by Retrocedant or held on trust for and paid by Retrocessionaire to or to the
order of Retrocedant, and all rights to collect such amounts shall be retained
by or transferred to Retrocedant. Any changes made on or after the Effective
Time as to the estimated amount of EBUB as of the Effective Time shall be for
the account of Retrocessionaire and shall not affect the amount retained by
Retrocedant. The parties agree that as of the first anniversary of the date
hereof, Retrocessionaire shall pay to Retrocedant the difference, if any,
between the amount of EBUB as of the Effective Time and the aggregate amount
subsequently billed and paid to and/or retained by Retrocedant prior to that
date with respect to EBUB as of the Effective Time, it being understood that
Retrocedant shall bear all risk of non-payment and non-collectibility with
respect to premiums written and unearned as of the Effective Date and
subsequently billed. All amounts, if any, in respect of EBUB which are in excess
of EBUB as of the Effective Time, calculated pursuant to the first sentence of
this Section 4.01(d), shall be
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for the account of Retrocessionaire and no such amounts shall be retained by or
payable to Retrocedant.
SECTION 4.02 SECTION B (PROSPECTIVE) COVERAGE PERIOD--PREMIUMS.
(a) On the Effective Date, in respect of the Section B (Prospective)
Coverage Period, Retrocedant shall transfer to Retrocessionaire an aggregate
amount representing the sum of all amounts related and specifically allocated to
each individual Class of Business (the "INITIAL SECTION B PREMIUM") equal to the
carrying value on the books of Retrocedant as of September 30, 2002, of one
hundred percent (100%) of the unearned premium reserves, net of unearned ceding
commission and net of Inuring Retrocession premiums as provided for in Section
7.04 and as allocated pursuant to Exhibit E. in each case relating to the
Reinsurance Contracts, determined in accordance with statutory accounting
principles on a basis consistent in all material respects with the methods,
principles, practices and policies employed in the preparation and presentation
of Retrocedant's annual statutory financial statement as of December 31, 2001 as
filed with the Minnesota Department of Commerce (consistent with the methods,
principles, practices and policies applied at June 30, 2002) and as submitted to
The St. Xxxx.
(b) On the 90th day following the Effective Date (or if such 90th day
is not a Business Day, the first Business Day following such 90th day),
Retrocedant shall prepare and deliver to Retrocessionaire an accounting (the
"PROPOSED PREMIUM RESERVE ACCOUNTING", together with the Proposed Loss Reserve
Accounting, the "PROPOSED ACCOUNTING") of all unearned premium reserves relating
to the Reinsurance Contracts, as of the Effective Date, determined in accordance
with statutory accounting principles on a basis consistent in all material
respects with the methods, principles, practices and policies employed in the
preparation and presentation of Retrocedant's annual statutory financial
statement as of December 31, 2001 as filed with the Minnesota Department of
Commerce (consistent with the methods, principles, practices and policies
applied at June 30, 2002) and as submitted to The St. Xxxx, relating to the
Reinsurance Contracts, net of the unearned ceding commission and net of Inuring
Retrocession premiums as provided for in Section 7.04 and as allocated pursuant
to Exhibit E (the "FINAL SECTION B PREMIUM"). In the event the Final Section B
Premium for any individual Class of Business is greater than the Initial Section
B Premium for such individual Class of Business, Retrocedant shall promptly pay
to the account of Retrocessionaire the difference plus interest on such amount
at the Applicable Rate from and including the Effective Date to and including
the date of such payment. In the event the Initial Section B Premium for any
individual Class of Business is greater than the Final Section B Premium for
such individual Class of Business, Retrocessionaire shall promptly pay to the
account of Retrocedant the difference plus interest on such amount at the
Applicable Rate from and including the Effective Date to and including the date
of such payment.
(c) Retrocedant shall transfer to Retrocessionaire with respect to all
Reinsurance Contracts, one hundred percent (100%) of all gross premiums written
on or after the Effective Time, net of premium returns, allowances and
cancellations and less
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any applicable Retrocedant Ceding Commission and Inuring Retrocession premiums
as provided for in Section 7.04 and as allocated pursuant to Exhibit E.
(d) Retrocedant shall retain all gross premiums attributable to losses
arising from the Excluded Losses, including but not limited to adjusted
premiums, portions of reinstatement premiums and other adjustments attributable
to such losses.
SECTION 4.03 DISPUTE RESOLUTION.
(a) After receipt of the Proposed Accounting, together with the work
papers used in preparation thereof, Retrocessionaire shall have 30 days (the
"REVIEW PERIOD") to review such Proposed Accounting. Unless Retrocessionaire
delivers written notice to Retrocedant on or prior to the 30th day of the Review
Period stating that it has material objections to the Proposed Accounting for
one or more Classes of Business or the Final Ceding Commission Reserves,
Retrocessionaire shall be deemed to have accepted and agreed to the Proposed
Accounting. If Retrocessionaire so notifies Retrocedant of any material
objection(s) to the Proposed Accounting, the parties shall in good faith attempt
to resolve, within 30 days (or such longer period as the parties may agree)
following such notice (the "RESOLUTION Period"), their differences with respect
to such material objections related to any Class of Business so identified.
Retrocedant and Retrocessionaire agree that only those Classes of Business (or
the Final Ceding Commission Reserves, if applicable) to which such notification
relates shall be subject to adjustment, and any resolution by them as to any
disputed amounts, as evidenced by a writing signed by both parties, shall be
final, binding and conclusive.
In the event that Retrocessionaire believes that Loss Reserves for a
Class of Business need to be increased beyond the amount implied by the
algorithm set forth in Exhibit B, or the Final Ceding Commission Reserves need
to be reduced, Retrocessionaire and Retrocedant will endeavor to agree on an
appropriate adjustment. If the two parties cannot agree on an adjustment,
Retrocedant may elect to (i) retain the liabilities and the associated Loss
Reserves for the subject Class of Business and all unearned premium and
Retrocessionaire shall transfer to Retrocedant all Initial Section A Premium and
Initial Section B Premium paid by Retrocedant for the subject Class of Business,
plus interest on the average [daily] amount at the Applicable Rate from the
Effective Date to the date of such transfer, or (ii) extend the time period for
adjusting the reserve to as much as 36 months or (iii) choose to arbitrate
according to Section 4.03(b), it being understood that arbitration according to
Section 4.03(b) shall be the sole remedy for disputes regarding the Final Ceding
Commission Reserves. In the event that Retrocedant chooses to extend the time
period for adjusting the reserves for a Class of Business, Retrocedant retains
the exposure to adverse loss development and Retrocessionaire will suffer no
exposure to paid losses in excess of the Initial Section A Premium and Initial
Section B Premium paid by Retrocedant. At the end of the extended period, any
continued disagreement between Retrocedant and Retrocessionaire would be
submitted to arbitration as set forth in Section 4.03(b) hereto.
(b) Any amount remaining in dispute at the conclusion of the Resolution
Period for which Retrocedant has not elected the remedies set forth in Section
4.3(a)(i)
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and (ii) above or as to which any extension period has elapsed without agreement
between the parties ("UNRESOLVED CHANGES") shall be submitted to arbitration.
One arbiter (each arbiter, an "ARBITER") shall be chosen by Retrocedant, the
other by Retrocessionaire, and an umpire (the "UMPIRE") shall be chosen by the
two Arbiters before they enter upon arbitration. In the event that either party
should fail to choose an Arbiter within 30 days following a written request by
the other party to do so, the requesting party may choose two Arbiters, but only
after providing 10 days' written notice of its intention to do so and only if
such other party has failed to appoint an Arbiter within such 10 day period. The
two Arbiters shall in turn choose an Umpire who shall act as the Umpire and
preside over the hearing. If the two Arbiters fail to agree upon the selection
of an Umpire within 30 days after notification of the appointment of the second
Arbiter, the selection of the Umpire shall be made by the American Arbitration
Association. All Arbiters and Umpires shall be active or retired disinterested
property/casualty actuaries of insurance or reinsurance companies or Lloyd's of
London Underwriters.
(c) Each party shall present its case to the Arbiters within 30 days
following the date of appointment of the Umpire, unless the parties mutually
agree to an extension of time. Subject to the provisions of paragraph (f) of
this Section 4.03, the decision of the Arbiters shall be final and binding on
both parties; but failing to agree, they shall call in the Umpire and the
decision of the majority shall be final and binding upon both parties. Judgment
upon the final decision of the Arbiters may be entered in any court of competent
jurisdiction.
(d) Each party shall bear the expense of its own Arbiter, and shall
jointly and equally bear with the other the expense of the Umpire and of the
arbitration unless otherwise directed by the Arbiters.
(e) Any arbitration proceedings shall take place in New York, New York
unless the parties agree otherwise.
(f) Once the Proposed Accounting has been finalized in accordance with
the above process, the Final Section A Premium and the Final Section B Premium
amounts shall be as set forth in the Proposed Accounting, as determined by the
Arbiters, if applicable (the "ARBITRATED FINAL SECTION A PREMIUM" and/or
"ARBITRATED FINAL SECTION B PREMIUM", as the case may be). In the event the sum
of the Arbitrated Final Section A Premium and the Arbitrated Final Section B
Premium amounts (determined in accordance with the first sentence of this
Section 4.03(f)) is greater than the amount paid by Retrocedant to
Retrocessionaire on the Effective Date, Retrocedant shall promptly pay to the
account of Retrocessionaire the difference plus interest on such amount at the
Applicable Rate from and including the Effective Date to and including the date
of such payment. In the event the sum of such amounts (determined in accordance
with the first sentence of this Section 4.03(f)) is lower than the amount paid
by Retrocedant to Retrocessionaire on the Effective Date, Retrocessionaire shall
promptly pay to the account of Retrocedant the difference plus interest on such
amount at the Applicable Rate from the Effective Date to the date of such
payment.
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(g) It is understood that the dispute resolution provisions set forth
in this Section 4.03 represent the exclusive remedy for disputes arising between
the parties with respect to the Proposed Accounting and that the dispute
mechanisms set forth in Article XV shall be the exclusive remedy for all
disputes not relating to the Proposed Accounting.
SECTION 4.04 PREMIUM ADJUSTMENTS.
(a) As of the earlier of the first anniversary of the inception of any
Reinsurance Contract following the date hereon and the expiration date or final
settlement date of any Reinsurance Contract, Retrocedant shall pay to the
account of Retrocessionaire an adjustment premium equal to the product of
(i) one hundred percent (100%) of the Scheduled Premium Accruals,
multiplied by
(ii) the greater of (A) zero and (B) one minus the ratio of the
Ultimate Incurred Loss for 2001 to the 2001 Loss Estimate ("ESTIMATED PREMIUM
ADJUSTMENT").
(b) As of each following anniversary of the inception of the
Reinsurance Contract and on the expiration date or final settlement date of the
Reinsurance Contract, Retrocessionaire shall determine the difference between
the Estimated Premium Adjustment as of such date and the Estimated Premium
Adjustment as of the prior payment date. Retrocedant shall promptly pay to the
account of Retrocessionaire any such amount if positive, and Retrocessionaire
shall promptly pay to the account of Retrocedant any such amount if negative.
(c) The "SCHEDULED PREMIUM ACCRUALS" shall mean all premium increases
scheduled and accrued as of December 31, 2001 as determined pursuant to the
terms of the underlying respective Reinsurance Contracts that are not a direct
result of a loss occurring prior to January 1, 2002 arising from the ceding
companies electing to continue coverage for a period commencing after December
31, 2001 under their respective Reinsurance Contracts. The respective Scheduled
Premium Accruals are set forth on Exhibit A hereto. Subject to the adjustments
pursuant to Section 4.04(a) above, all Scheduled Premium Accruals shall be
allocated to Retrocedant.
The "ULTIMATE INCURRED LOSS FOR 2001" shall mean the estimate, or final
determination, as the case may be, of the ultimate loss under the Reinsurance
Contract as of the date of determination of an Estimated Premium Adjustment
pursuant to Section 4.04(a).
The "2001 LOSS ESTIMATE" shall mean the ultimate incurred losses for
2001 under the Reinsurance Contract as estimated by Retrocessionaire as of
December 31, 2001, as set forth on Exhibit A hereto.
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ARTICLE V
RETROCEDANT CEDING COMMISSION
With respect to the Reinsurance Contracts, Retrocessionaire shall pay
to Retrocedant a ceding commission (the "RETROCEDANT CEDING COMMISSION") with
respect to the Section B (Prospective) Coverage Period, and such Retrocedant
Ceding Commission shall equal 100 percent (100%) of the actual expenses incurred
in writing each Reinsurance Contract, including actual ceding commissions and
brokerage fees, as determined in accordance with Retrocedant's customary
practices and procedures and as submitted to The St. Xxxx, all as allocable pro
rata to periods from and after the Effective Time. Retrocedant Ceding
Commissions shall also include all underwriting fees and other costs and
expenses paid by Retrocedant pursuant to the Underwriting Management Agreement
between Retrocedant and Retrocessionaire, dated as of the date hereof, and all
underwriting and other expenses incurred by Retrocedant on or after the
Effective Date with respect to the liabilities transferred hereunder, as
determined in accordance with Retrocedant's customary practices and procedures.
ARTICLE VI
ORIGINAL CONDITIONS
All retrocessions assumed under this Agreement shall be subject to the
same rates, terms, conditions, waivers and interpretations, and to the same
modifications and alterations, as the respective Reinsurance Contracts.
ARTICLE VII
INURING RETROCESSIONS
SECTION 7.01 ALLOCATION TO RETROCESSIONAIRE. Retrocedant agrees that
the retrocession contracts purchased by the reinsurance division of The St. Xxxx
("St. Xxxx Re") from third party retrocessionaires ("THIRD PARTY
Retrocessionaires") on behalf of Retrocedant prior to the Effective Time that
are listed on Exhibit C hereto shall inure to the benefit of Retrocessionaire to
the extent of liabilities covered under this Agreement ("INURING
RETROCESSIONS"), subject to the allocations in Exhibits D, E and F. It is
further understood and agreed that facultative reinsurance not listed on Exhibit
C but relating to the Reinsurance Contracts shall also inure to the benefit of
Retrocessionaire to the extent of liabilities covered under this Agreement and
shall be considered Inuring Retrocessions under this Agreement.
SECTION 7.02 TRANSFER. Retrocedant and Retrocessionaire shall use their
respective commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the consent of Third Party
Retrocessionaires under the Inuring Retrocessions to include Retrocessionaire as
an additional reinsured with respect to the Reinsurance Contracts or, in the
alternative, to make all payments directly to the Retrocessionaire, to the
extent allocable to the Reinsurance Contracts, in the manner set forth in
Exhibit D hereto, and to seek all
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payments, to the extent allocable to the Reinsurance Contracts, in the manner
set forth herein in Exhibit E hereto, directly from Retrocessionaire, it being
understood that Retrocessionaire shall bear all risk of non-payment or
non-collectibility under the Inuring Retrocessions.
SECTION 7.03 INURING RETROCESSIONS CLAIMS.
(a) Each of the parties agrees to transfer to the other party all
recoveries or any portion thereof that such party receives on or after the
Effective Time pursuant to the Inuring Retrocessions which are allocated to the
other party in the manner set forth in Exhibit D hereto. Retrocedant shall use
its commercially reasonable efforts to collect any recoveries due to
Retrocessionaire under the Inuring Retrocessions that indemnify the Retrocedant
for losses or expenses payable or return of premium allocable to the
Retrocessionaire and shall hold them on trust for, and pay them to or to the
order of Retrocessionaire. The parties agree that Retrocessionaire's obligations
to make payments pursuant to the Inuring Retrocessions or to reimburse
Retrocedant pursuant to this Agreement shall not be waived by non-receipt of any
such amounts. Retrocessionaire shall reimburse Retrocedant for one hundred
percent (100%) of any expenses reasonably incurred by Retrocedant in attempting
to make such collection, including all allocated expenses, as determined in
accordance with St. Xxxx Re's customary practices and procedures.
Retrocessionaire shall have the right to associate with Retrocedant, at
Retrocessionaire's own expense, in any actions brought by Retrocedant to make
such collections.
(b) In the event claims of Retrocedant and Retrocessionaire aggregate
in excess of the applicable limit under an Inuring Retrocession, all limits
applicable to either Retrocedant or Retrocessionaire shall be allocated between
Retrocedant and Retrocessionaire in the manner set forth in Exhibit F hereto.
SECTION 7.04 INITIAL CONSIDERATION. To the extent not already reflected
in the calculation of Final Section B Premium, as part of the Section B
(Prospective) Coverage Period premiums described in Section 4.02,
Retrocessionaire shall reimburse Retrocedant for one hundred percent (100%) of
any and all unearned premiums paid by Retrocedant under such Inuring
Retrocessions net of any applicable unearned ceding commissions paid to
Retrocedant thereunder.
SECTION 7.05 ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATION. Retrocessionaire agrees to pay
under the Inuring Retrocessions all future premiums Retrocedant is obligated to
pay pursuant to the terms of the Inuring Retrocessions to the extent that such
premiums are allocable to Retrocessionaire in the manner set forth in Exhibit E
hereto, and not otherwise paid by Retrocessionaire and to indemnify Retrocedant
for all such premiums paid directly by Retrocedant, net of any ceding
commissions and similar amounts paid by Third Party Retrocessionaires to
Retrocedant.
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SECTION 7.06 TERMINATION OR COMMUTATION OF INURING RETROCESSIONS.
(a) With respect to any Inuring Retrocessions providing coverage solely
with respect to the Reinsurance Contracts, Retrocedant agrees, on behalf of
itself and its affiliates, not to terminate or commute any such Inuring
Retrocession without the written consent of Retrocessionaire.
(b) With respect to any Inuring Retrocessions providing coverage for
both Reinsurance Contracts and to business not being transferred, neither party
shall take any action or fail to take any action that would reasonably result in
the termination or commutation of, or any material change in the coverage
provided by, any Inuring Retrocession, without the prior written consent of the
other party, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld.
ARTICLE VIII
LOSS AND LOSS EXPENSE; SALVAGE aND SUBROGATION
FOLLOW THE FORTUNES
SECTION 8.01 (a) Retrocessionaire shall be liable for one hundred
percent (100%) of all future loss, loss adjustment expenses, incurred but not
reported losses and other payment obligations that arise (including ceding
commissions, as and to the extent determined in Article IV) under the
Reinsurance Contracts on and after January 1, 2002 and are payable as of or
after the Effective Time and shall reimburse Retrocedant for any losses, loss
adjustment expenses and other payment obligations paid by Retrocedant following
the Effective Time in respect of the Reinsurance Contracts, net of any
recoveries received by Retrocedant with respect thereto, including recoveries
under Inuring Retrocessions. Retrocessionaire shall have the right to all
salvage and subrogation on the account of claims and settlements with respect to
the Reinsurance Contracts.
(b) In the event of a claim under a Reinsurance Contract, the
Retrocedant will assess the validity of the claim and make a determination as to
payment, consistent with the claims handling guidelines previously provided to
Retrocedant in writing by Retrocessionaire and Retrocessionaire may exercise its
rights under Section 10.01 in respect thereof. Retrocedant shall provide prompt
notice of any claim in excess of $500,000 to Retrocessionaire. All payments made
by Retrocedant, whether under strict contract terms or by way of compromise,
shall be binding on Retrocessionaire. In addition, if Retrocedant refuses to pay
a claim in full and a legal proceeding results, Retrocessionaire will be
unconditionally bound by any settlement agreed to by Retrocedant or the adverse
judgment of any court or arbitrator (which could include any judgment for bad
faith, punitive damages, excess policy limit losses or extra contractual
obligations) and Retrocedant may recover with respect to such settlements and
judgments under this Agreement. Though Retrocedant will settle such claims and
litigation in good faith, Retrocessionaire is bound to accept the settlements
paid by Retrocedant and such settlements may be for amounts that could be
greater than the amounts that would be agreed to by Retrocessionaire if
Retrocessionaire were to settle such claims or litigation
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directly. It is the intent of this Agreement that Retrocessionaire shall in
every case in which this Agreement applies and in the proportions specified
herein, "follow the fortunes" of Retrocedant in respect of risks
Retrocessionaire has accepted under this Agreement.
ARTICLE IX
EXTRA CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS
In the event Retrocedant or Retrocessionaire is held liable to pay any
punitive, exemplary, compensatory or consequential damages because of alleged or
actual bad faith or negligence related to the handling of any claim under any
Reinsurance Contract or otherwise in respect of such Reinsurance Contract, the
parties shall be liable for such damages in proportion to their responsibility
for the conduct giving rise to the damages. Such determination shall be made by
Retrocedant and Retrocessionaire, acting jointly and in good faith, and in the
event the parties are unable to reach agreement as to such determination,
recourse shall be had to Article XV hereof.
ARTICLE X
ADMINISTRATION OF REINSURANCE CONTRACTS
SECTION 10.01 ADMINISTRATION.
(a) The parties agree that, as of the Effective Time, Retrocedant shall
have the sole authority to administer the Reinsurance Contract in all respects,
which authority shall include, but not be limited to, authority to xxxx for and
collect premiums, adjust all claims and handle all disputes thereunder and to
effect any and all amendments, commutations and cancellations of the Reinsurance
Contract, subject, however, in the case of administration of claims, to all
claims handling guidelines provided in advance in writing by Retrocessionaire to
Retrocedant. Retrocedant shall not, on its own, settle any claim, waive any
right, defense, setoff or counterclaim relating to the Reinsurance Contracts
with respect to amounts in excess of $500,000 or make any ex gratia payments,
and shall not amend, commute or terminate any of the Reinsurance Contracts, in
each case without the prior written consent of Retrocessionaire.
(b) Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent permitted by law,
Retrocessionaire may, at its discretion and at its own expense, assume the
administration, defense and settlement of any claim upon prior written notice to
Retrocedant. Upon receipt of such notice, Retrocedant shall not compromise,
discharge or settle such claim except with the prior written consent of
Retrocessionaire. Retrocessionaire shall not take any action in the
administration of such claim that would reasonably be expected to adversely
affect Retrocedant, its business or its reputation, without the prior written
consent of Retrocedant. Subject to the terms of Article IX hereof,
Retrocessionaire shall indemnify Retrocedant for all Losses, including punitive,
exemplary, compensatory or
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consequential damages arising from such assumption of the conduct of such
settlement pursuant to Article XIV herein.
SECTION 10.02 REPORTING AND REGULATORY MATTERS. Each party shall
provide the notices and filings required to be made by it to state regulatory
authorities as a result of this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each
party shall provide to the other party any information in its possession
regarding the Reinsurance Contracts as reasonably required by the other party to
make such filings and in a form as agreed to by the parties.
SECTION 10.03 DUTY TO COOPERATE. Upon the terms and subject to the
conditions and other agreements set forth herein, each party agrees to use its
commercially reasonable efforts to take, or cause to be taken, all actions, and
to do, or cause to be done, and to assist and cooperate with the other party in
doing, all things necessary or advisable to perform the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement.
SECTION 10.04 COMMUNICATIONS RELATING TO THE REINSURANCE CONTRACTS.
Following the Effective Time, Retrocedant and Retrocessionaire shall each
promptly forward to the other copies of all material notices and other written
communications it receives relating to the Reinsurance Contracts (including,
without limitation, all inquiries and complaints from state insurance
regulators, brokers and other service providers and reinsureds and all notices
of claims, suits and actions for which it receives service of process.)
ARTICLE XI
REPORTS AND REMITTANCES
SECTION 11.01 REPORT FROM RETROCEDANT. Within thirty days following the
end of each month, Retrocedant shall provide Retrocessionaire with a summary
statement of account for the previous month showing all activity relating to
each of the Reinsurance Contracts, including related administration costs and
expenses incurred by Retrocedant, consisting of categories of information set
forth in Exhibit G. The monthly statement of account shall also provide a
breakdown of any amounts due to the Retrocedant or Retrocessionaire, as the case
may be, as reimbursement for paid claims, collected premiums or other amounts
due pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, including amounts relating to
Inuring Retrocessions.
SECTION 11.02 REMITTANCES. Within two Business Days after delivery of
each monthly report pursuant to Section 11.01, Retrocedant and Retrocessionaire
shall settle all amounts then due under this Agreement for that month. It is
agreed that Retrocedant shall retain all premiums received arising from all
business written for which the first day of the original cedant's account period
occurs prior to the Effective Date until such time as such aggregate amount of
such premiums received equals the net amount to be retained by Retrocedant
pursuant to Section 4.01(d) and 4.02(b) herein, after which time, such premiums
shall be remitted by Retrocedant to Retrocessionaire.
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SECTION 11.03 LATE PAYMENTS. Should any payment due any party to this
Agreement be received by such party after the due date for such payment under
this Agreement, interest shall accrue from the date on which such payment was
due until payment is received by the party entitled thereto, at an annual rate
equal to the London Interbank Offered Rate quoted for six month periods as
reported in The Wall Street Journal on the first Business Day of the month in
which such payment first becomes due plus one hundred basis points (the
"APPLICABLE RATE").
SECTION 11.04 COST REIMBURSEMENT. Retrocessionaire shall reimburse for
its allocated share of all costs and expenses incurred by Retrocedant in
administering the Reinsurance Contracts as set forth in Exhibit H hereto.
SECTION 11.05 CURRENCY. For purposes of this Agreement, where
Retrocedant receives premiums or pays losses in currencies other than United
States dollars, such premiums or losses shall be converted into United States
dollars at the actual rates of exchange at which these premiums or losses are
entered in the Retrocedant's books.
ARTICLE XII
MAINTENANCE OF LICENSES
Each of Retrocedant and Retrocessionaire hereby covenants to maintain
at all times all licenses and authorizations required to undertake the actions
contemplated hereby.
ARTICLE XIII
ACCESS TO RECORDS
From and after the Closing Date, Retrocedant shall afford to
Retrocessionaire and its respective authorized accountants, counsel and other
designated representatives (collectively, "REPRESENTATIVES") reasonable access
(including using commercially reasonable best efforts to give access to Persons
possessing information) during normal business hours to all data and information
that is specifically described in writing (collectively, "INFORMATION") within
the possession of Retrocedant relating to the liabilities transferred hereunder,
insofar as such information is reasonably required by Retrocessionaire.
Similarly, from and after the Closing Date, Retrocessionaire shall afford to
Retrocedant, any Post-closing Subsidiary of Retrocedant and their respective
Representatives reasonable access (including using commercially reasonable best
efforts to give access to Persons possessing information) during normal business
hours to Information within Retrocessionaire's possession relating to
Retrocedant, insofar as such information is reasonably required by Retrocedant.
Information may be requested under this Article XIII for, without limitation,
audit, accounting, claims, litigation (other than any claims or litigation
between the parties hereto) and tax purposes, as well as for purposes of
fulfilling disclosure and reporting obligations and for performing this
Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby.
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From and after the Closing Date, Retrocessionaire and Retrocedant or
their designated representatives may inspect, at the place where such records
are located, any and all data and information that is specifically described in
writing within the possession of the other party hereto reasonably relating to
this Agreement, on reasonable prior notice and during normal business hours. The
rights of the parties under this Article XIII shall survive termination of this
Agreement and shall continue for as long as there may be liabilities under the
Reinsurance Contracts or reporting or retention requirements under applicable
law. In addition, each party shall have the right to take copies (including
electronic copies) of any information held by the other party that reasonably
relates to this Agreement or the Reinsurance Contracts. Each party shall, and
shall cause its designated representative to, treat and hold as confidential
information any information it receives or obtains pursuant to this Article
XIII.
ARTICLE XIV
INDEMNIFICATION
SECTION 14.01 INDEMNIFICATION BY RETROCEDANT. Retrocedant agrees to
indemnify, defend and hold harmless Retrocessionaire, and its officers,
directors and employees with respect to any and all Losses arising from any
breach by Retrocedant of any representation, warranty or covenant herein.
Retrocedant further agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless
Retrocessionaire and its officers, directors and employees against any and all
Losses arising out of Retrocedant's administration of the Reinsurance Contracts,
including but not limited to extracontractual obligations, payments in excess of
policy limits and settlements made in respect of any such claims to the extent
arising from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Retrocedant except to
the extent such actions are taken with the prior consent or direction of
Retrocessionaire. Such indemnification obligations shall be limited to the
aggregate of all fees paid to Retrocedant pursuant to Section 11.04 hereof.
SECTION 14.02 INDEMNIFICATION BY RETROCESSIONAIRE. Retrocessionaire
agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Retrocedant, and its officers,
directors and employees with respect to any and all Losses arising from any
breach by Retrocessionaire of any representation, warranty or covenant herein.
Retrocessionaire further agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless
Retrocedant and its officers, directors and employees against any and all Losses
arising out of Retrocessionaire's administration of the Reinsurance Contracts,
including but not limited to extracontractual obligations, payments in excess of
policy limits and settlements made in respect of any such claims.
SECTION 14.03 INDEMNIFICATION PROCEDURES. (a) If a party seeking
indemnification pursuant to this Article XIV (each, an "INDEMNITEE") receives
notice or otherwise learns of the assertion by a Person (including, without
limitation, any governmental entity) who is not a party to this Agreement or an
Affiliate thereof, of any claim or of the commencement by any such Person of any
Action (a "THIRD PARTY CLAIM") with respect to which the party from whom
indemnification is sought (each, an "INDEMNIFYING PARTY") may be obligated to
provide indemnification pursuant to this Section 14.01 or
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14.02, such Indemnitee shall give such Indemnifying Party written notice thereof
promptly after becoming aware of such Third Party Claim; PROVIDED that the
failure of any Indemnitee to give notice as provided in this Section 14.03 shall
not relieve the Indemnifying Party of its obligations under this Article XIV,
except to the extent that such Indemnifying Party is prejudiced by such failure
to give notice. Such notice shall describe the Third Party Claim in as much
detail as is reasonably possible and, if ascertainable, shall indicate the
amount (estimated if necessary) of the Loss that has been or may be sustained by
such Indemnitee.
(b) An Indemnifying Party may elect to defend or to seek to settle or
compromise, at such Indemnifying Party's own expense and by such Indemnifying
Party's own counsel, any Third Party Claim. Within 30 days of the receipt of
notice from an Indemnitee in accordance with Section 14.03(a) (or sooner, if the
nature of such Third Party Claim so requires), the Indemnifying Party shall
notify the Indemnitee of its election whether the Indemnifying Party will assume
responsibility for defending such Third Party Claim, which election shall
specify any reservations or exceptions. After notice from an Indemnifying Party
to an Indemnitee of its election to assume the defense of a Third Party Claim,
such Indemnifying Party shall not be liable to such Indemnitee under this
Article XIV for any legal or other expenses (except expenses approved in writing
in advance by the Indemnifying Party) subsequently incurred by such Indemnitee
in connection with the defense thereof; PROVIDED that, if the defendants in any
such claim include both the Indemnifying Party and one or more Indemnitees and
in any Indemnitee's reasonable judgment a conflict of interest between one or
more of such Indemnitees and such Indemnifying Party exists in respect of such
claim or if the Indemnifying Party shall have assumed responsibility for such
claim with reservations or exceptions that would materially prejudice such
Indemnitees, such Indemnitees shall have the right to employ separate counsel to
represent such Indemnitees and in that event the reasonable fees and expenses of
such separate counsel (but not more than one separate counsel for all such
Indemnitees reasonably satisfactory to the Indemnifying Party) shall be paid by
such Indemnifying Party. If an Indemnifying Party elects not to assume
responsibility for defending a Third Party Claim, or fails to notify an
Indemnitee of its election as provided in this Article XIV, such Indemnitee may
defend or (subject to the remainder of this Article XIV) seek to compromise or
settle such Third Party Claim at the expense of the Indemnifying Party.
(c) Neither an Indemnifying Party nor an Indemnitee shall consent to
entry of any judgment or enter into any settlement of any Third Party Claim
which does not include as an unconditional term thereof the giving by the
claimant or plaintiff to such Indemnitee, in the case of a consent or settlement
by an Indemnifying Party, or the Indemnifying Party, in the case of a consent or
settlement by the Indemnitee, of a written release from all liability in respect
to such Third Party Claim.
(d) If an Indemnifying Party chooses to defend or to seek to compromise
or settle any Third Party Claim, the Indemnitee shall make available at
reasonable times to such Indemnifying Party any personnel or any books, records
or other documents within its control or which it otherwise has the ability to
make available that are necessary or
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appropriate for such defense, settlement or compromise, and shall otherwise
cooperate in a reasonable manner in the defense, settlement or compromise of
such Third Party Claim.
(e) Notwithstanding anything in this Article XIV to the contrary,
neither an Indemnifying Party nor an Indemnitee may settle or compromise any
claim over the objection of the other; PROVIDED that consent to settlement or
compromise shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. If an Indemnifying
Party notifies the Indemnitee in writing of such Indemnifying Party's desire to
settle or compromise a Third Party Claim on the basis set forth in such notice
(provided that such settlement or compromise includes as an unconditional term
thereof the giving by the claimant or plaintiff of a written release of the
Indemnitee from all liability in respect thereof) and the Indemnitee shall
notify the Indemnifying Party in writing that such Indemnitee declines to accept
any such settlement or compromise, such Indemnitee may continue to contest such
Third Party Claim, free of any participation by such Indemnifying Party, at such
Indemnitee's sole expense. In such event, the obligation of such Indemnifying
Party to such Indemnitee with respect to such Third Party Claim shall be equal
to (i) the costs and expenses of such Indemnitee prior to the date such
Indemnifying Party notifies such Indemnitee of the offer to settle or compromise
(to the extent such costs and expenses are otherwise indemnifiable hereunder)
PLUS (ii) the lesser of (A) the amount of any offer of settlement or compromise
which such Indemnitee declined to accept and (B) the actual out-of-pocket amount
such Indemnitee is obligated to pay subsequent to such date as a result of such
Indemnitee's continuing to pursue such Third Party Claim.
(f) In the event of payment by an Indemnifying Party to any Indemnitee
in connection with any Third Party Claim, such Indemnifying Party shall be
subrogated to and shall stand in the place of such Indemnitee as to any events
or circumstances in respect of which such Indemnitee may have any right or claim
relating to such Third Party Claim against any claimant or plaintiff asserting
such Third Party Claim or against any other Person. Such Indemnitee shall
cooperate with such Indemnifying Party in a reasonable manner, and at the cost
and expense of such Indemnifying Party, in prosecuting any subrogated right or
claim.
(g) Except with respect to claims relating to actual fraud, the
indemnification provisions set forth in this section are the sole and exclusive
remedy of the parties hereto for any and all claims for indemnification under
this Agreement.
SECTION 14.04 SURVIVAL. This Article XIV shall survive termination of
this Agreement.
ARTICLE XV
ARBITRATION
(a) As a condition precedent to any right of Action under this
Agreement, any dispute or difference between the parties hereto relating to the
formation, interpretation, or performance of this Agreement, or any transaction
under this Agreement, whether arising before or after termination, shall be
submitted for decision to a panel of three
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arbitrators (the "PANEL") at the offices of Judicial Arbitration and Mediation
Services, Inc. in accordance with the Streamlined Arbitration Rules and
Procedures of Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services, Inc.
(b) The party demanding arbitration shall do so by written notice
complying with the terms of Section 20.06. The arbitration demand shall state
the issues to be resolved and shall name the arbitrator appointed by the
demanding party.
(c) Within 30 days of receipt of the demand for arbitration, the
responding party shall notify the demanding party of any additional issues to be
resolved in the arbitration and the name of the responding party's appointed
arbitrator. If the responding party refuses or neglects to appoint an arbitrator
within 30 days following receipt of the written arbitration demand, then the
demanding party may appoint the second arbitrator, but only after providing 10
days' written notice of its intention to do so, and only if such other party has
failed to appoint the second arbitrator within such 10 day period.
(d) The two arbitrators shall, before instituting the hearing, select
an impartial arbitrator who shall act as the umpire and preside over the
hearing. If the two arbitrators fail to agree on the selection of a third
arbitrator within 30 days after notification of the appointment of the second
arbitrator, the selection of the umpire shall be made by the American
Arbitration Association. Upon resignation or death of any member of the Panel, a
replacement will be appointed in the same fashion as the resigning or deceased
member was appointed. All arbitrators shall be active or former officers of
property/casualty insurance or reinsurance companies, or Lloyd's underwriters,
and shall be disinterested in the outcome of the arbitration.
(e) Within 30 days after notice of appointment of all arbitrators, the
Panel shall meet and determine timely periods for briefs, discovery procedures
and schedules for hearings. The Panel shall have the power to determine all
procedural rules for the holding of the arbitration, including but not limited
to the inspection of documents, examination of witnesses and any other matter
relating to the conduct of the arbitration. The Panel shall interpret this
Agreement as an honorable engagement and not as merely a legal obligation and
shall make its decision considering the custom and practice of the applicable
insurance and reinsurance business. The Panel shall be relieved of all judicial
formalities and may abstain from following the strict rules of law. The decision
of any two arbitrators shall be binding and final. The arbitrators shall render
their decision in writing within 60 days following the termination of the
hearing. Judgment upon the award may be entered in any court of competent
jurisdiction.
(f) Except as otherwise provided herein, all proceedings pursuant
hereto shall be governed by the laws of the State of Minnesota without giving
effect to any choice or conflict of laws provision or rule (whether of the State
of Minnesota or any other jurisdiction) that would cause the application of the
laws of any jurisdiction other than the State of Minnesota.
(g) The parties agree that any disputes subject to arbitration pursuant
to this Article XV that may also be subject to arbitration proceedings between
respective
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Affiliates of the parties shall be consolidated with and subject to arbitration
pursuant to this Article XV. The parties further agree that all issues that are
limited to a specific foreign jurisdiction under an agreement between the
respective affiliates of the parties shall be determined by this Panel pursuant
to the consolidation, in reference to the governing law of the applicable
agreement.
(h) Each party shall bear the expense of its own arbitrator and shall
share equally with the other party the expense of the umpire and of the
arbitration.
(i) Arbitration hereunder shall take place in New York, New York unless
the parties agree otherwise.
(j) This Article XV shall survive termination of this Agreement.
ARTICLE XVI
INSOLVENCY
(a) In the event of the insolvency of Retrocedant, this reinsurance
shall be payable directly to Retrocedant, or to its liquidator, receiver,
conservator or statutory successor on the basis of the liability of Retrocedant
without diminution because of the insolvency of Retrocedant or because the
liquidator, receiver, conservator or statutory successor of Retrocedant has
failed to pay all or a portion of any claim.
(b) It is agreed, however, that the liquidator, receiver, conservator
or statutory successor of Retrocedant shall give written notice to
Retrocessionaire of the pendency of a claim against Retrocedant indicating the
Reinsurance Contract, which claim would involve a possible liability on the part
of Retrocessionaire within a reasonable time after such claim is filed in the
conservation or liquidation proceeding or in the receivership, and that during
the pendency of such claim, Retrocessionaire may investigate such claim and
interpose, at its own expense, in the proceeding where such claim is to be
adjudicated any defense or defenses that it may deem available to Retrocedant or
its liquidator, receiver, conservator or statutory successor. The expense thus
incurred by Retrocessionaire shall be chargeable, subject to the approval of the
court, against Retrocedant as part of the expense of conservation or liquidation
to the extent of a pro rata share of the benefit which may accrue to Retrocedant
solely as a result of the defense undertaken by Retrocessionaire.
(c) As to all reinsurance made, ceded, renewed or otherwise becoming
effective under this Agreement, the reinsurance shall be payable as set forth
above by Retrocessionaire to Retrocedant or to its liquidator, receiver,
conservator or statutory successor, except (1) where the Reinsurance Contracts
specifically provide another payee in the event of the insolvency of
Retrocedant, and (2) where Retrocessionaire, with the consent of the reinsured
or reinsureds under the Reinsurance Contracts, has assumed such Reinsurance
Contract obligations of Retrocedant as direct obligations of Retrocessionaire to
the payees under such Reinsurance Contracts and in substitution for the
obligations of the Retrocedant to such payees.
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ARTICLE XVII
OFFSET
Retrocedant and Retrocessionaire shall have the right to offset any
balance or amounts due form one party to the other under the terms of this
Agreement. The party asserting the right of offset may exercise such right at
any time whether the balances due are on account of premiums, losses or
otherwise.
ARTICLE XVIII
ERRORS AND OMISSIONS
Any inadvertent delay, omission, error or failure shall not relieve
either party hereto from any liability which would attach hereunder if such
delay, omission, error or failure had not been made provided such delay,
omission, error or failure is rectified as soon as reasonably practicable upon
discovery.
ARTICLE XIX
CREDIT FOR REINSURANCE; SECURITY
SECTION 19.01 CREDIT FOR REINSURANCE. Retrocessionaire shall take all
actions reasonably necessary, if any, to permit Retrocedant to obtain full
financial statement credit in all applicable U.S. jurisdictions for all
liabilities assumed by the Retrocessionaire pursuant to this Agreement,
including but not limited to loss and loss adjustment expense reserves, unearned
premium reserves, reserves for incurred but not reported losses, allocated loss
adjustment expenses and ceding commissions, and to provide the security required
for such purpose, in a form reasonably acceptable to Retrocedant. Any reserves
required by the foregoing in no event shall be less than the amounts required
under the law of the jurisdiction having regulatory authority with respect to
the establishment of reserves relating to the relevant Reinsurance Contracts.
For purposes of this Article XIX, such "actions reasonably necessary" may
include, without limitation, the furnishing of a letter of credit or the
establishment of a custodial or trust account, as permitted under applicable
law, to secure the payment of the amounts due the Retrocedant under this
Agreement.
SECTION 19.02 EXPENSES. All expenses of establishing and maintaining
any letter of credit or other security arrangement shall be paid by
Retrocessionaire.
SECTION 19.03 SECURITY. Retrocessionaire shall establish and maintain a
trust fund for the benefit of Retrocedant as security for the obligations of
Retrocessionaire under this Agreement. The trust fund shall be in a form
reasonably satisfactory to Retrocedant and shall comply in all material respects
with the requirements under Maryland Insurance Law applicable to trust funds
established for credit for reinsurance purposes except as explicitly set forth
therein.
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ARTICLE XX
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
SECTION 20.01 SEVERABILITY. If any term or provision of this Agreement
shall be held void, illegal, or unenforceable, the validity of the remaining
portions or provisions shall not be affected thereby.
SECTION 20.02 SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. This Agreement may not be
assigned by either party without the prior written consent of the other. The
provisions of this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of
and be enforceable by the parties hereto and their respective successors and
assigns as permitted herein.
SECTION 20.03 NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES. Except as otherwise
specifically provided for in Article XIV of this Agreement, nothing in this
Agreement is intended or shall be construed to give any Person, other than the
parties hereto, their successors and permitted assigns, any legal or equitable
right, remedy or claim under or in respect of this Agreement or any provision
contained herein, and Retrocessionaire shall not be directly liable hereunder to
any reinsured under any Reinsurance Contract.
SECTION 20.04 EQUITABLE RELIEF. Each party hereto acknowledges that if
it or its employees or agents violate the terms of this Agreement, the other
party will not have an adequate remedy at law. In the event of such a violation,
the other party shall have the right, in addition to any other rights that may
be available to it, to obtain in any court of competent jurisdiction injunctive
relief to restrain any such violation and to compel specific performance of the
provisions of this Agreement. The seeking or obtaining of such injunctive relief
shall not foreclose or limit in any way relief against either party hereto for
any monetary damage arising out of such violation.
SECTION 20.05 EXECUTION IN COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed
by the parties hereto in any number of counterparts and by each of the parties
hereto in separate counterparts, each of which counterparts, when so executed
and delivered, shall be deemed to be an original, but all such counterparts
shall together constitute but one and the same instrument.
SECTION 20.06 NOTICES. All notices, requests, claims, demands and other
communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been
duly given if delivered by hand (with receipt confirmed), or by facsimile (with
transmission confirmed), or by certified mail, postage prepaid and return
receipt requested, addressed as follows (or to such other address as a party may
designate by written notice to the others) and shall be deemed given on the date
on which such notice is received:
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If to Retrocedant:
St. Xxxx Fire and Marine Insurance Company
000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx
Xx. Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxx 00000
Facsimile: [ NO. ]
Attention: [TITLE]
If to Retrocessionaire:
Platinum Underwriters Reinsurance, Inc.
000 Xxxxxxxx
Xxx Xxxx, Xxx Xxxx 00000
Facsimile: (000) 000-0000
Attention: Chief Financial Officer
SECTION 20.07 WIRE TRANSFER. All settlements in accordance with this
Agreement shall be made by wire transfer of immediately available funds on the
due date, or if such day is not a Business Day, on the next day which is a
Business Day, pursuant to the following wire transfer instructions:
For credit to Platinum Underwriters Reinsurance, Inc.
Citibank
Newcastle, Delaware
Account Number 00000000
Bank ABA Number 000000000.
For credit to St. Xxxx Fire and Marine Insurance Company
[ ]
Payment may be made by check payable in immediately available funds in the event
the party entitled to receive payment has failed to provide wire transfer
instructions.
SECTION 20.08 HEADINGS. Headings used herein are not a part of this
Agreement and shall not affect the terms hereof.
SECTION 20.09 FURTHER ASSURANCES. Each of the parties shall from time
to time, on being reasonably requested to do so by the other party to this
Agreement, do such acts and/or execute such documents in a form reasonably
satisfactory to the party concerned as may be necessary to give full effect to
this Agreement and securing to that party the full benefit of the rights, powers
and remedies conferred upon it by this Agreement.
SECTION 20.10 AMENDMENTS; ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement may be
amended only by written agreement of the parties. This Agreement, together with
the Formation and Separation Agreement, supersedes all prior discussions and
written and
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oral agreements and constitutes the sole and entire agreement between the
parties with respect to the subject matter hereof.
SECTION 20.11 GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement shall be governed by the
laws of the State of Minnesota, without giving effect to principles of conflicts
of laws thereof.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed
by their duly authorized representatives as of the date first above written.
ST. XXXX FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY
By
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Name:
Title:
PLATINUM UNDERWRITERS
REINSURANCE, INC.
By
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Name:
Title:
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EXHIBIT A-1
REINSURANCE CONTRACTS
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RESERVE CLASS EFFECTIVE EXPIRATION
CONTRACT UY USER TITLE CLASS NAME NUMBER CEDANT NAME DATE DATE
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00003006800 2002 Excess 0340 Rhine Ruck (Ch) 01-Jan-02 31-Dec-02
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00003136200 2002 MULTI YEAR CAT XOL 0340 American Agricultural 01-Apr-02 31-Mar-03
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X-0-0
XXXXXXX X-0
LOSS RESERVES BY CLASS OF BUSINESS
None
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EXHIBIT B
LOSS RESERVES
Loss Reserves shall consist of loss and loss adjustment expense reserves,
including incurred but not reported loss and loss adjustment expense reserves as
of the Effective Time with respect to premium earned on the Reinsurance
Contracts net of retrocessional recoverables under the Inuring Retrocessions.
Loss Reserves shall not include any loss and loss adjustment expense reserves or
ceding commission reserves relating to Excluded Losses. Aggregate Loss Reserves
as of June 30, 2002 are set forth on Exhibit A-1.
METHODOLOGY FOR CALCULATION OF FINAL SECTION A PREMIUM
It is understood that the Loss Reserve analysis will be performed by
Retrocessionaire's employees under the direction of Retrocedant and reviewed by
Retrocedant's employees.
Excluding catastrophes, the IBNR component of Loss Reserves will be booked, by
Class of Business, to the planned IBNR. Planned IBNR is determined using the
Xxxxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxx methodology, using the planned loss ratio (adjusted for the
difference between actual and planned commission and brokerage) as the initial
expected loss ratio and the development pattern used for the class in the
September 30, 2002 analysis. In the case of a Class of Business where the
expected reported losses are less than 75% of the expected ultimate losses, as
per the loss development patterns in use as of September 30, 2002, the IBNR will
not be less than that amount needed to produce an ultimate loss ratio equal to
the ultimate plan loss ratio (adjusted for the difference between actual and
planned commission and brokerage).
In addition to the above, known large events and catastrophe variances from plan
as of the Effective Date will be added to the ultimate losses. Subsequent
adjustments to the reserves for known large events and catastrophe variances
from plan in the 90 days following the Effective Date could be upward or
downward.
CALCULATION METHODOLOGY FOR EARNED BUT NOT YET BILLED PREMIUM
Earned But Not Yet Billed Premium shall equal estimated premiums receivable with
respect to the Reinsurance Contract net of estimated ceding commissions and
Inuring Retrocession premiums. Earned But Not Yet Billed Premium as of June 30,
2002 is equal to $[ ].
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EXHIBIT C
INURING RETROCESSIONS
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PLATINUM RE UK / US / BERMUDA - SCHEDULE OF INURING REINSURANCE : PROPORTIONAL
AS AT 17/10/02
REFERENCE INCEPTION EXPIRATION PROJECTED
NO. NAME OF CONTRACT DATE DATE COVER LIMIT PREM. PARTICIPANTS % PLACED
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1) Worldwide Property 1/1/02 12/31/02 International USD 40,000,000 USD 9m - Nisshin - 50% 55%
Excluding Japan Property Risk Aggregate USD 12m Nichido - 5%
Excess of Loss Cession Limit [100%
& Catastrophe treaty
Excess of Loss estimate]
Business
(protects Europe)
2) UK/Eire Cat. XL Q.S. / 1/1/02 12/31/02 U.K./Eire Cat. GBP GBP 5m Nisshin - 14% 29%
1st & / 2nd Surplus Excess of Loss 100,000,000 [100% PX Re - 10%
Treaty Business Aggregate treaty TOA Re - 5%
(protects Europe) Cession Limit estimate]
3) UK/Europe Cat. XL Quota 1/1/02 12/31/02 International GBP 75,000,000 GBP 3m - Montpelier 100%
Share Treaty Property Aggregate GBP 3.5m Re - 100%
Catastrophe Excess Cession Limit
of Loss Business
(protects Europe)
4) Japan Cat. XL Surplus 1/1/02 12/31/02 Japan/Japanese USD 30,000,000 USD 1.2m PX Re - 100% 100%
Treaty Islands Property Aggregate
Cat. Excess of Cession Limit :
Loss Business quake
(protects New USD 20,000,000
York & Europe) Aggregate
Cession Limit :
windstorm
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5) Casualty Clash Quota 1/1/96 12/31/02 Casualty Clash, 20% Quota $4,200,000 Auto-Owners 100%
Share Casualty Share of Ins. Co.
Contingency, USD 7,500,000
Casualty Cat. any one
and Workers Comp. occurrence etc.
Cat. (NY)
6) Nisshin NM Open Cover 7/1/01 6/30/02 Business in the SGD 2,000,000 $500,000 Nisshin F&M 100%
Pacific Rim
Region from our
NY, Xxxxxxxxx &
XX xxxxxxx
0) Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Property 4/1/02 12/1/02 North America 50% Quota estimated Montpelier 100%
Cat. Quota Share Property Share $12,500,000 Re
Catastrophe
business written
by NY & Chicago
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PLATINUM RE UK/US/BERMUDA - SCHEDULE OF INURING REINSURANCE : NON-PROPORTIONAL
AS AT 17/10/02
REFERENCE NAME OF INCEPTION EXPIRATION PROJECTED
NO. CONTRACT DATE DATE COVER LIMIT RETENTION REINSTATEMENT PREMIUM ROL
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1a) Marine XL (a) 5/1/01 4/30/02 Protects $1,500,000 $1,000,000 1 @ 100% $360,000 26.67%
Europe XL (pound)750,000 (pound)500,000 (pound)20,000
account
1b) Marine XL (b) 1/1/02 12/31/02 Protects $5,000,000 $5,000,000 2 @ 100% $1,125,000 25.00%
Europe XL (pound) (pound) (pound)62,500
account 2,500,000 2,500,000
1c) Marine XL (c) 1/1/02 12/31/02 Protects $5,000,000 $10,000,000 2 @ 100% $675,000 15.00%
Europe XL (pound) (pound) (pound)37,500
account 2,500,000 5,000,000
2a) International 7/11/01 7/10/02 Protects $7,500,000 $7,500,000 1 @ 100% $843,750 22.50%
Property Cat. Europe Risk/ (pound) (pound) (pound)562,500
XL Prorata/Cat. 5,000,000 5,000,000
XL business
REFERENCE
NO. %PLACED PARTICIPANTS
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1a) 100% PX Re - 44.20%
Lloyd's Synd. 2121 (HYL) - 10%
Cornhill Ins. - 33.33%
XL Re - 12.47%
1b) 100% Lloyd's Synd. 1861 (BRM) - 20%
QBE Intnl. London - 30%
Cornhill - 25%
Odyssey London Branch - 25%
1c) 100% QBE Intnl. London - 50%
Cornhill - 25%
Odyssey London Branch - 25%
2a) 100% PX Re - 40%
GE Frankona Re (Germany) - 20%
Xxxxxxx Global (UK) - 1.91%
Safety National Casualty Corp. - 7.61%
Lloyd's Synd. 780 (BFC) - 3.81%
Lloyd's Synd. 2121 (HYL) - 3.81%
Lloyd's Synd. 2027 (COX) - 3.81%
Lloyd's Synd. 2010 (MMX) - 3.81%
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2b) International 7/11/01 7/10/02 Protects $7,500,000 $15,000,000 1 @ 100% $1,162,500 31.00%
Property Cat. XL Europe (pound)5,000,000 (pound)10,000,000 (pound)775,000
Risk/
Prorata/Cat.
XL business
2c) International 7/11/01 7/10/02 Protects $7,500,000 $22,500,000 1 @ 100% $900,000 24.00%
Property Cat. XL Europe (pound)5,000,000 (pound)15,000,000 (pound)600,000
Risk/
Prorata/Cat.
XL business
3a) Joint Risk XOL 2/13/02 2/12/03 1st layer XS $2,500,000 $2,500,000 1 @ 100% $875,000 35.00%
Cover - First 5M aggregate
Layer
3b) Joint Risk XOL 2/13/02 2/12/03 Property Risk $5,000,000 $5,000,000 1 @ 100% $2,000,000 40.00%
Cover - Second & Prorata
Layer business
(all offices)
2b) 100% PX Re - 15.66%
[18.91% w.e.f. 1/11/02]
GE Frankona Re (Germany) - 25%
XL Re (UK) - 15%
Xxxxxxx Global (UK) - 1.54%
Taisei F&M - 3.25% (replaced @1/11/02)
Protective Ins. Co. - 3.25%
Safety National Corp. - 6.5%
Lloyd's Synd. 000 (XXX) - 19.23%
Lloyd's Synd. 566 (STN) - 7.69%
Lloyd's Synd. 958 (GSC) - 1.92%
Lloyd's Synd. 529 (SHE) - 0.96%
2c) 100% PX Re - 12% [14.93% w.e.f. 1/11/02]
GE Frankona Re (Germany) - 20%
XL Re (UK) - 15%
Xxxxxxx Global (UK) - 1.17%
Taisei F&M - 2.93% (replaced @ 1/11/02)
Royal Bank of Canada Ins. Co. - 5.87%
Protective Ins. Co. - 2.93%
Safety National Corp. - 5.86%
Lloyd's Synd. 000 (XXX) - 17.5%
Lloyd's Synd. 566 (STN) - 6.75%
Lloyd's Synd. 2027 (COX) - 4.42%
Lloyd's Synd. 958 (GSC) - 1.76%
Lloyd's Synd. 529 (SHE) - 0.88%
Lloyd's Synd. 727 (XXX) - 2.93%
3a) 100% Lloyd's Synd. 566 (STN) - 25%
Lloyd's Synd. 780 (BFC) - 15%
Xxxxxxx Global (UK) - 2.373%
XL Re - 8.898%
Transatlantic Re - 15%
Lloyd's Synd. 000 (XXX) - 5.933%
Lloyd's Synd. 2010 (MMX) - 4.449%
Lloyd's Synd. 282 (LSM) - 4.449%
GE Frankona - 8.898%
PX Re - 10%
3b) 100% Lloyd's Synd. 566 (STN) - 10%
Lloyd's Synd. 780 (BFC) - 15%
Xxxxxxx Global (UK) - 4%
XL Re - 15%
Transatlantic Re - 20%
Lloyd's Synd. 2010 (MMX) - 3.50%
Lloyd's Synd. 282 (LSM) - 7.50%
GE Frankona - 15%
PX Re - 10%
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4a) International 3/9/02 2/8/03 International $20,000,000 $50,000,000 1 @ 100% $4,800,000 24.00%
Cat. XOL - First Risk/Prorata/
Layer Cat. XL
(all offices)
4b) International 3/9/02 2/8/03 International $30,000,000 $70,000,000 1 @ 100% $4,500,000 15.00%
Cat. XOL - Risk/Prorata/
Second Layer Cat. XL
(all offices)
5) Satellite XL 6/12/02 6/11/03 Protects all $10,000,000 $10,000 0 $575,000 5.75%
[Geosynchronous/ offices. 3
Geostationary satellite
In-Orbit warranty.
Reinsurance] Covers
naturally
occurring
phenomena in
space.
6) Latin America & 7/1/00 6/3/06 All loss $25,000,000 $15,000,000 margin - N/A
Caribbean ILW recoveries on Term Aggregate $400,000
XOL Latin America Limit -
and Caribbean USD 75M
business
subject to USD
1 Billion ILW
7) Caribbean ILW 11/1/01 10/31/02 Caribbean $15,000,000 $100,000 Nil $3,450,000 23.00%
XOL Property
business
subject to an
Industry Loss
of USD1.5
Billion
4a) 100% Lloyd's Synd. 566 (STN) - 12.5%
Lloyd's Synd. 780 (BFC) - 10%
Lloyd's Synd. 282 (LSM) - 8%
PX Re - 8%
Renaissance Re - 25%
Di Vinci Re - 12.5%
Transatlantic Re - 10%
GE Frankona Re - 10%
Royal Bank of Canada - 4%
4b) 100% Lloyd's Synd. 566 (STN) - 5%
Lloyd's Synd. 780 (BFC) - 12.5%
Lloyd's Synd. 000 (XXX) - 4.004%
Lloyd's Synd. 2010 (MMX) - 1.202%
Lloyd's Synd. 282 (LSM) - 10.01%
Lloyd's Synd. 1096 (RAS) - 1.602%
Xxxxxxx Global (UK) - 0.801%
PX Re - 8.007%
Folksamerica - 16.014%
Renaissance Re - 8.007%
Di Vinci Re - 4.004%
Transatlantic Re - 7.5%
Auto-Owners - 16.015%
Royal Bank of Canada - 2.667%
Protective - 2.667%
5) 100% Renaissance Re - 100%
6) 56.50% Fuji F & M - 5%
Nisshin F & M - 13.5%
Sumitomo - 10%
Taisei F & M - 8%
Toa Re - 20%
7) 100% Continental Casualty - 100%
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8) N.A. $10 7/1/01 6/30/02 North American $2,500,000 $10,000 1 @ 100% $500,000 20.00%
Billion ILW Property
business
subject to
Industry Loss
of USD 10B
9) N.A. $10 8/1/01 7/31/02 North American $2,500,000 $1,000,000 1 @ 100% $475,000 19.00%
Billion ILW Property
business
subject to
Industry Loss
of USD 10B
10) N.A. 1/1/02 12/31/02 North American $10,000,000 $100,000 1 @ 100% $420,000 4.20%
Property / Property and
WCA Cat $ 30B Workers
ILW Compensation
business
subject to ILW
of USD 30
Billion
11) N.A. Property 1/5/02 1/5/03 North American $5,000,000 $50,000 1 @ 100% $950,000 19.00%
Cat $15B ILW Property
business
subject to ILW
of USD 15
Billion
12a) Marine XOL - 1/1/02 12/31/02 Marine business $5,000,000 $5,000,000 1 @ 100% $1,125,052 22.50%
1st layer [NY] for New York
Office
12b) Marine XOL - 2nd 1/1/02 12/31/02 Marine business $5,000,000 $10,000,000 1 @ 100% $624,982 12.50%
layer [NY] for New York
Office
13) Single Period 1/1/02 12/31/02 Covers $200,000,000 79.4% $4,750,000
Accident Year aggregate net Traditional bus.
Aggregate XOL losses incurred 93.5% Non-
(Holborn) on an ultimate traditional
accident year business
basis IRO all
business
written by All
offices
including
Discovery Re.
8) 100% Transatlantic Re - 100%
9) 100% IPC Re Limited - 100%
10) 100% Tokio Millenium Re - 100%
11) 100% Odyssey Re - 100%
12a) 100% Lloyd's Synd. 457 (WTK) - 7.5%
Cornhill - 21.5%
Folksamerica Re - 30%
Lloyd's Synd. 2 (WHS) - 20%
Nisshin F & M - 1%
XL Mid Ocean Re - 20%
12b) 100% Lloyd's Synd. 457 (WTK) - 7.5%
Cornhill - 21.5%
Folksamerica Re - 30%
Lloyd's Synd. 2 (WHS) - 20%
Nisshin F & M - 1%
XL Mid Ocean Re - 20%
13) 100% Underwriters Reinsurance - 53.75%
London Life & General - 25%
PMA Reins. - 10%
Hannover Re - 9%
E & S Reins. - 2.25%
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14) Workers' 1/1/02 12/31/02 Covers $50,000,000 $75,000,000 $10,000,000
Compensation 1/1/03 12/31/05 Workers' $50,000,000 $75,000,000 Annual Agg.
Cat. XOL Compensation Of 50M
(Holborn) treaty
business
15) Puerto Rico 7/26/02 7/25/03 Property $10,000,000 $10,000 Nil $1,250,000 12.50%
ILW XOL business
subject to
an Industry
Loss of
USD1.5
Billion
14) 100% Swiss Re - 81.25%
Hannover - 15%
E & S Reins. - 3.75%
15) 100% ACE Tempest Re - 50%
Renaissance Re - 50%
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EXHIBIT D
ALLOCATION OF RECOVERIES
1. Recoveries allocable to this contract available under an Inuring Retrocession
shall be allocated between the parties in proportion to the losses otherwise
recoverable.
2. Any and all loss recoveries and premium adjustments allocable to this
contract resulting from triggering the 2002 Holborn cover will be allocated
between The St. Xxxx Companies and Retrocessionaire and its affiliates
("Platinum Re") based on variance from plan and in accordance with the existing
methodology shown below.
Variance from plan at an underwriting year level will be the basis for the
allocation. The 2000, 2001 and 2002 underwriting year plan loss ratios
associated with the 2002 calendar year plan loss ratio will be compared to
indicated ultimate loss ratios for the same underwriting years. These indicated
ultimate loss ratios are the same ones used to determine if the Holborn cover
has been triggered. The 2002 underwriting year must be segmented into three
pieces. Namely, that business written on Fire and Marine paper and subject to
transfer, that written on Fire and Marine paper and not subject to transfer and
that written on Platinum Re paper. The distinction is warranted as the cession
to Platinum Re will be net of the Holborn cover. The variance in loss ratio by
underwriting year will be multiplied by the respective underwriting year's EP
component in the 2002 calendar year. This is the same EP by underwriting year
that was used to calculate the total 2002 Holborn Year's EP. This dollar
variance will be the basis for determining the distribution to be applied to the
total loss recovery and AP. It is in this manner that the total loss recovery
and AP attributable to the 2002 Holborn Year will be allocated to underwriting
year. To the extent that the recoveries and AP's have been allocated to the 2000
and 2001 underwriting year's they will be afforded to The St. Xxxx Companies.
Similarly, the allocation to that part of the 2002 underwriting year pertaining
to non-transferred business will also be realized by The St. Xxxx Companies. The
allocation pertaining to business written on The St. Xxxx xxxxx and transferred
will be used in determining the net transferred business that will be ceded to
Platinum Re. The remaining allocation associated with 2002 underwriting year
business written on Platinum Re paper will inure to the benefit of Platinum Re
directly. The margin for the 2002 Holborn cover will be distributed based on
earned premium and allocated between The St. Xxxx Companies and Platinum Re by
underwriting year.
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EXHIBIT E
ALLOCATION OF RETROCESSIONAL PREMIUMS
1. Ceded premium allocable to this contract will be allocated between the
parties and to the underwriting year in proportion to the earned subject
premium. Ceding commission will be allocated in the same manner.
2. Reinstatement premium allocable to this contract due in respect of
non-proportional Inuring Retrocessions will be allocated between the parties in
proportion to the related allocated recoverable losses.
3. Any and all loss recoveries and premium adjustments allocable to this
contract resulting from triggering the 2002 Holborn cover will be allocated
between The St. Xxxx Companies and Platinum Re based on variance from plan and
in accordance with the existing methodology shown below.
Variance from plan at an underwriting year level will be the basis for the
allocation. The 2000, 2001 and 2002 underwriting year plan loss ratios
associated with the 2002 calendar year plan loss ratio will be compared to
indicated ultimate loss ratios for the same underwriting years. These indicated
ultimate loss ratios are the same ones used to determine if the Holborn cover
has been triggered. The 2002 underwriting year must be segmented into three
pieces. Namely, that business written on Fire and Marine paper and subject to
transfer, that written on Fire and Marine paper and not subject to transfer and
that written on Platinum Re paper. The distinction is warranted as the cession
to Platinum Re will be net of the Holborn cover. The variance in loss ratio by
underwriting year will be multiplied by the respective underwriting year's EP
component in the 2002 calendar year. This is the same EP by underwriting year
that was used to calculate the total 2002 Holborn Year's EP. This dollar
variance will be the basis for determining the distribution to be applied to the
total loss recovery and AP. It is in this manner that the total loss recovery
and AP attributable to the 2002 Holborn Year will be allocated to underwriting
year. To the extent that the recoveries and AP's have been allocated to the 2000
and 2001 underwriting year's they will be afforded to The St. Xxxx Companies.
Similarly, the allocation to that part of the 2002 underwriting year pertaining
to non-transferred business will also be realized by The St. Xxxx Companies. The
allocation pertaining to business written on The St. Xxxx xxxxx and transferred
will be used in determining the net transferred business that will be ceded to
Platinum Re. The remaining allocation associated with 2002 underwriting year
business written on Platinum Re paper will inure to the benefit of Platinum Re
directly. The margin for the 2002 Holborn cover will be distributed based on
earned premium and allocated between The St. Xxxx Companies and Platinum Re by
underwriting year.
4. The $10 million of premium payable for 2002 under the Workers Compensation
Catastrophe Excess of Loss $50 million excess of $75 million Retrocession
Contract will be split $1 million for Platinum Re and $9 million for The St.
Xxxx Companies. Such contract has a feature that states that for certain
unfavorable experience on the Whole Account Stop Loss Cover the premium on this
cover could reduce by as much as $9
E-1
million. In this event the reduction in ceded premium would benefit The St. Xxxx
Companies exclusively. The Platinum Re share would remain at $1 million.
The contract has a feature that allows the Retrocessionaire to renew
the cover if it is in a loss position. In this event the subsequent years'
premium will be split in proportion to the losses incurred to the cover.
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EXHIBIT F
ALLOCATION OF LIMITS
Available limits under an Inuring Retrocession shall be allocated
between the parties in proportion to the losses otherwise recoverable.
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EXHIBIT G
FORM OF RETROCEDANT'S REPORT
Retrocedant will provide the following information separately for each coverage
period on a monthly basis:
a) Transaction listing at assumed policy level showing all revenue
items including booked premiums, booked acquisition costs and paid
losses entered in Retrocedant's books during the relevant accounting
period.
b) Claims listing at assumed policy level showing loss description,
date of loss, paid amount and outstanding case reserve.
c) Listing of Inuring Retrocession amounts allocated to
Retrocessionaire during the relevant accounting period including
details of non-proportional Inuring Retrocession premiums and
recoverables.
Note 1 relating to (a) and (b): Revenue and reserve amounts will be shown in the
accounting currency used by Retrocedant for the purposes of its own books.
Note 2 relating to (a) and (b): Transaction and claims listings will include
gross amounts and proportional Inuring Retrocession amounts.
Note 3 relating to (c): Retrocession amounts will be paid to Retrocessionaire
only following receipt by Retrocedant. These amounts together with any unpaid
amounts that are due to Retrocessionaire but not yet received by Retrocedant
will be included in the listing of Inuring Retrocession amounts.
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EXHIBIT H
ALLOCATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
Retrocessionaire shall pay to Retrocedant the "actual cost" to Retrocedant
(which shall consist of Retrocedant's direct and reasonable indirect costs), as
certified in good faith by Retrocedant. For greater certainty, the parties agree
that "actual cost" will include any incremental and out-of-pocket costs incurred
by Retrocedant in connection with the administrative services provided
hereunder, including the conversion, acquisition and disposition cost of
software and equipment acquired for the purposes of providing the services and
the cost of establishing requisite systems and data feeds and hiring necessary
personnel.
No later than 30 days following the last day of each calendar quarter,
Retrocedant shall provide Retrocessionaire with a report setting forth an
itemized list of the services provided to Retrocessionaire during such last
calendar quarter, in a form agreed to by the parties. Retrocessionaire shall
promptly (and in no event later than 30 days after receipt of such report,
unless Retrocessionaire is contesting the amount set forth in the report in good
faith) pay to Retrocedant by wire transfer of immediately available funds all
amounts payable as set forth in such report. Each party will pay all taxes for
which it is the primary obligor as a result of the provision of any service
under this Agreement; provided, that Retrocessionaire shall be solely
responsible for, and shall reimburse Retrocedant in respect of, any sales, gross
receipts or transfer tax payable with respect to the provision of any service
under this Agreement, and any such reimbursement obligation shall be in addition
to Retrocessionaire's obligation to pay for such service.
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