Buffett's Risky Bet on Reinsurance
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National Indemnity Company, a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway (BRKA Quote), is making big bets on retroactive reinsurance, which helps distressed insurers offload past losses.
While this might seem like a dicey business, Berkshire Chairman Warren Buffett has said that he expects National Indemnity to earn enough interest by investing the premiums it acquires with the claims to offset expected losses.
But this strategy assumes that National Indemnity has enough time to invest enough of this money before it has to pay it out in claims -- a concept known in the insurance industry as the "time value of money." Based on the $2.2 billion statutory loss it recorded in the first quarter of 2007, it's not clear that it will have enough.
According to the company's latest regulatory filing, the entire amount stemmed from a single retroactive reinsurance contract with Equitas, a liability run-off reinsurer for Lloyds of London, just one year earlier, in March 2006. (National Indemnity's financial health is rated "B" by TheStreet.com Ratings.) ...
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