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1 reinsurance arrangements
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > reinsurance arrangements
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2 reciprocal reinsurance arrangements
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > reciprocal reinsurance arrangements
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3 Rückversicherungsangebot
Rückversicherungsangebot
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• Rückversicherungsanteil reinsurance share, cession;
• Rückversicherungsauftrag reinsurance order;
• Rückversicherungsgeschäft reinsurance business (broking), (einzelnes) reinsurance transaction;
• Rückversicherungsgesellschaft direct-working carrier, direct-writing company, reinsurance company (carrier);
• Rückversicherungskonsortium reinsurance syndicate;
• Rückversicherungskonzern reinsurance group;
• Rückversicherungsmakler reinsurance broker;
• Rückversicherungsmarkt surplus-line (faculatative) market;
• Rückversicherungsnehmer ceding company, cedent;
• Rückversicherungsoption facultative reinsurance;
• Rückversicherungspolice reinsurance policy;
• Rückversicherungsprämie reinsurance premium;
• Rückversicherungsrisiko atomisieren to spread the risk;
• Rückversicherungsschutz reinsurance protection;
• Rückversicherungsvereinbarungen reinsurance arrangements;
• Rückversicherungsvertrag reinsurance agreement (contract, treaty, pool, Br.);
• zusätzlicher Rückversicherungsvertrag second layer treaty;
• Rückversicherungsvertrag zur verhältnismäßigen Begrenzung des Versicherungsrisikos excess of loss ratio treaty, stop loss treaty.Business german-english dictionary > Rückversicherungsangebot
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4 Rückversicherungsvereinbarungen
Rückversicherungsvereinbarungen
reinsurance arrangementsBusiness german-english dictionary > Rückversicherungsvereinbarungen
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5 Rückversicherungsvereinbarungen auf Gegenseitigkeit
Business german-english dictionary > Rückversicherungsvereinbarungen auf Gegenseitigkeit
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