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| 15 = {{:Definition:Adverse development cover (ADC)}} |
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[[CEOs of DJIA companies|DOW 30 ▸]] {{!}} |
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| 16 = {{:Definition:Aggregate excess-of-loss reinsurance}} |
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| 17 = {{:Definition:Catastrophe excess-of-loss reinsurance}} |
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[[CEOs of EURO STOXX 50 companies|EURO STOXX 50 ▸]] {{!}} |
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[[CEOs of SMI companies|SMI ▸]] {{!}} |
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[[CEOs of S&P/TSX 60 companies|S&P/TSX 60 ▸]] {{!}} |
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[[CEOs of NIFTY 50 companies|NIFTY 50 ▸]] {{!}} |
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| 24 = {{:Definition:Utmost good faith}} |
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[[CEOs of HSI companies|HSI ▸]] {{!}} |
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| 32 = {{:Definition:Allocated loss adjustment expense (ALAE)}} |
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| 33 = {{:Definition:Unallocated loss adjustment expense (ULAE)}} |
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| 34 = {{:Definition:Experience modification factor}} |
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| 35 = {{:Definition:Industry loss warranty (ILW)}} |
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| 36 = {{:Definition:Sidecar (reinsurance)}} |
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| 37 = {{:Definition:Collateralized reinsurance}} |
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| 38 = {{:Definition:Catastrophe bond (CAT bond)}} |
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| 39 = {{:Definition:Retrocession}} |
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| 40 = {{:Definition:Surplus share reinsurance}} |
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| 42 = {{:Definition:Surplus relief}} |
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| 43 = {{:Definition:Funds withheld reinsurance}} |
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| 46 = {{:Definition:Anti-concurrent causation clause}} |
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| 63 = {{:Definition:Protection and indemnity (P&I)}} |
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| 68 = {{:Definition:Affirmative cyber coverage}} |
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| 69 = {{:Definition:Parametric insurance}} |
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| 70 = {{:Definition:Embedded insurance}} |
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| 71 = {{:Definition:Takaful}} |
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| 74 = {{:Definition:Captive insurance company}} |
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| 76 = {{:Definition:Protected cell company (PCC)}} |
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| 77 = {{:Definition:Reciprocal insurance exchange}} |
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| 78 = {{:Definition:Risk retention group (RRG)}} |
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| 79 = {{:Definition:Lloyd's syndicate}} |
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| 80 = {{:Definition:Reinsurance to close (RITC)}} |
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| 85 = {{:Definition:Solvent scheme of arrangement}} |
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| 86 = {{:Definition:Run-off (insurance)}} |
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| 89 = {{:Definition:Probable maximum loss (PML)}} |
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| 90 = {{:Definition:Exceedance probability curve (EP curve)}} |
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| 91 = {{:Definition:Realistic disaster scenario (RDS)}} |
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| 92 = {{:Definition:Monte Carlo simulation}} |
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| 94 = {{:Definition:Bühlmann model}} |
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| 95 = {{:Definition:Cape Cod method}} |
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| 96 = {{:Definition:Extra-contractual obligation (ECO)}} |
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| 97 = {{:Definition:Loss in excess of policy limits (XPL)}} |
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| 98 = {{:Definition:Doctrine of reasonable expectations}} |
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Latest revision as of 22:46, 12 March 2026
Did you know?
📊 Bordereaux is a detailed report — typically delivered as a structured data file — that a coverholder, managing general agent, or ceding company submits to an insurer or reinsurer, listing individual policy, premium, or claims transactions over a defined period. The term originates from French and is used as both singular and plural in insurance practice. There are two primary types: a premium bordereau, which records every policy bound along with its key attributes such as insured name, coverage limits, premium, effective dates, and class of business; and a claims or loss bordereau, which itemizes individual claims, reserves, and payments.
🔄 Bordereaux are usually exchanged on a monthly or quarterly cycle, depending on the terms of the binding authority agreement. The coverholder extracts the data from its policy-administration or claims-management system and transmits it in a format agreed upon with the carrier — historically spreadsheets, but increasingly via API integrations or standardized data platforms. Upon receipt, the carrier's operations team ingests the data into its own systems for premium booking, reserve posting, regulatory reporting, and actuarial analysis. Data-quality checks are run to flag anomalies such as missing fields, policies written outside the agreed guidelines, or unusual premium patterns.
🎯 Accurate, timely bordereaux reporting is the backbone of effective delegated-authority oversight. Without reliable transaction-level data, a capacity provider is essentially flying blind — unable to monitor portfolio aggregation, validate that underwriting guidelines are being followed, or set appropriate reserves. Industry initiatives to standardize bordereaux formats and move toward real-time data sharing are among the most consequential infrastructure projects in the London and global specialty markets, promising to compress reporting lags and transform how carriers manage their delegated books.
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