Overview
Mayer Brown’s Insurance-Linked Securities & Convergence group is a natural outgrowth of the firm’s commitment to the insurance industry and its dominant global structured finance practice. With structured finance and insurance lawyers in offices across the globe, Mayer Brown has one of the largest structured finance and insurance practices in the world. With that size comes the knowledge, experience and staffing to tackle transactions of any scale and complexity in multiple jurisdictions. We have been at the cutting edge of securitization from its early days more than 30 years ago and have securitized virtually every conceivable asset and risk type.
Experience
Select catastrophe risk related engagements by Mayer Brown partners include representing:
- We represented Everest Re Group, Ltd. as sponsor of the $450 million catastrophe bond offering of Kilimanjaro Re Ltd. (Series 2014-1), providing retrocessional reinsurance protection for U.S. named storms and earthquakes.
- We represented Everglades Re Ltd. in the $1.5 billion Everglades Re hurricane catastrophe bond offering in April 2014 providing collateralized indemnity reinsurance to Citizens Property Insurance Company, the state-sponsored residual market entity in Florida. This was the largest offering of catastrophe bonds in the history of the ILS market. In 2012, we advised on Everglade Re’s first offering of catastrophe bonds which received Trading Risk’s 2013 Elemental Transaction of the Year Award.
- We represented Sompo Japan Insurance Inc. and Nipponkoa Insurance Company Limited in the ¥10.125 billion Aozora Re Japanese Typhoon catastrophe bond offering in May 2014 providing collateralized indemnity reinsurance to Sompo Japan Insurance and Nipponkoa Insurance Company. The transaction was structured on an indemnity basis and was the first of its kind to be denominated in yen.
- We represented Argo Group International Holdings, Ltd., as sponsor and ceding insurer, in connection with a 144A catastrophe bond offering by Loma (Reinsurance) Bermuda Ltd., a Bermuda exempted company licensed and registered as a special purpose insurer. The transaction covers tropical cyclone, severe thunderstorm, and earthquake exposures.
- The $200 million MetroCat Re Ltd catastrophe bond offering in July 2013 for the benefit of New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), the largest transportation network in North America. This transaction was the first storm surge catastrophe bond in history and the first time the MTA has accessed the capital markets to obtain insurance protection from events like Superstorm Sandy in 2012. This transaction was named 2014 “Non-Life Transaction of the Year” by Trading Risk Magazine and Bond Buyer’s 2013 Deal of the Year award for “Non-Traditional Financing.” Also, the Financial Times recognized Mayer Brown in 2013 among the “most innovative” US law firms, ranking this transaction as a “Standout,” its highest category.
- We acted as transaction counsel in the $750 million Everglades Re hurricane catastrophe bond offering arranged by Goldman Sachs providing collateralized indemnity reinsurance to Citizens Property Insurance Company, the state-sponsored residual market entity in Florida. This was the largest 144A offering of catastrophe bonds in the history of the ILS market.
- We represented an investment bank and Embarcadero Re as lead counsel and issuer’s counsel in connection with a $150 million catastrophe bond, the proceeds of which collateralize a reinsurance agreement with the California Earthquake Authority (CEA). While we were originally retained by the investment bank as R&D and structuring counsel, the team’s role shifted to issuer’s and lead counsel. This transaction won the Reactions ILS Deal of the Year Award for 2011. We have also represented Embarcadero Re in connection with two follow-on offerings of principal-at-risk notes.
Recognition
Chambers USA 2015
- Mayer Brown "advises on significant insurance transactions and possesses particular knowledge in the sidecar and catastrophe bond spaces. Couples this with an in-depth understanding of insurance-linked securities and life industry reserve financing issues."
- "They are thorough, creative and when they come up against an issue they think of ways around it. They are a joy to work with."