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Financing Volatility
Managing The Law Of Diminishing Return

Increased competition, industry consolidation, and a lack of underwriting discipline have created profit instability for the insurance industry. Together with the increasing frequency and size of catastrophes, insurance companies can no longer rely on underwriting results alone for improving profit. To meet the new challenges these circumstances provide, insurance companies have been forced to look at their approach toward financial volatility and achieving a better return on funds. This has led to the need for insurance companies to have a more structured approach to quality financing through investment. An increased sophistication in analysing risk exposure by insurance companies and capital providers has allowed this to happen.

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