Establishment of new subsidiaries and
agreement signifies watershed moment for maturation of
casualty ILS market
NEW
YORK, Aug. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Ledger
Investing, the leading marketplace connecting insurance risk to
capital, announced today an expansion of its capabilities within
the casualty insurance-linked securities (ILS) market with the
launch of two new Cayman-based subsidiaries: Ledger Re SPC, a
reinsurer providing institutional investors access to casualty ILS,
and Ledger ILS Services, a provider of underwriting and risk
management services. Ledger Investing has pioneered the development
of casualty ILS since its founding in 2017 and the formation
of these business segments further cements its leading role in
helping managing general agents (MGAs) and (re)insurers source
capital in the ILS market.
In another sign of the company's momentum, Ledger Investing is
also delighted to announce that the casualty ILS funds previously
managed by Ledger, will now be managed by the casualty team at
Fermat, leveraging Fermat's extensive experience in ILS asset
management. Ledger Investing will continue to provide support
services for those underlying casualty ILS investments.
John Seo, Managing Director and
Co-Founder of Fermat, emphasized the value of casualty ILS as an
asset class: "Fermat continues to see growing investor appetite for
alternative fixed income investments. Given the portfolio
diversification benefits of casualty ILS, we anticipate broad
investor interest, ranging from pension plans seeking income to
private credit managers looking for diversification."
Since its first transaction in 2019, Ledger Investing has been
at the forefront of extending the use of ILS markets to finance
casualty insurance risks. The company has brought scale and
maturity to the casualty ILS market and serves as the premier
gateway for insurers, reinsurers, and MGAs to connect with ILS
capital.
"These milestones are a pivotal moment in the growth of the
casualty ILS market," said Samir
Shah, CEO of Ledger Investing. "Our creation of Ledger Re
SPC as a conduit to the ILS markets and the entry of Fermat mark
major steps toward realizing the massive, trillion-dollar potential
in casualty ILS, which remains a largely untapped asset class
consistently delivering attractive and uncorrelated risk-adjusted
yield."
About Fermat Capital Management
Founded in 2001, Fermat Capital Management, LLC seeks
alternative fixed income returns by focusing on new asset classes
that offer potentially attractive risk premiums. With $10.8 billion in assets under management (as of
June 30, 2024), the firm provides
investment management services for clients—including pension funds,
sovereign wealth funds, endowments, charitable and philanthropic
foundations, insurers, family offices, and private investors—from
around the world. Fermat's team has deep expertise in insurance,
banking, and capital markets and has served as advisors to
government bodies and national regulators. The firm currently
manages portfolios in two investment strategies: insurance-linked
securities and trade finance. Explore more at www.fcm.com.
About Ledger Investing
Ledger Investing, Inc. has led the development of casualty ILS
since its inception in 2017. Named to CB Insights Insurtech 50
(2023), the company started as a Y Combinator startup and has
raised over $90M from leading VCs and
strategic insurance industry investors. It created the first
dedicated casualty ILS fund in 2021, and has securitized billions
of dollars of gross casualty premium through primary and secondary
transactions. Ledger operates through its wholly owned
subsidiaries: Ledger Risk Markets, LLC, a reinsurance intermediary;
Ledger Capital Markets, LLC, a securities broker/dealer; Ledger ILS
Managers, a registered investment advisor; Ledger Re SPC, a class
B(iii) insurer; and Ledger ILS Services, Ltd., an underwriting and
risk management services firm. Learn more
at www.ledgerinvesting.com.
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