Everest Reinsurance Company

Overview
Financials

Everest Reinsurance is a key subsidiary of Everest Re Group, Ltd. (NYSE: RE), a leading global provider of reinsurance and insurance. Established nearly 50 years ago, Everest Re Group operates through subsidiaries in the US, Europe, Singapore, Canada, Bermuda, and other territories. The company offers property, casualty, and specialty products through its various operating affiliates located in key markets worldwide. Everest Re Group is a component of the S&P 500 index, highlighting its significance in the insurance and reinsurance sector.

Everest Reinsurance's product offerings include:

  • Property reinsurance: Providing coverage for natural catastrophes and other property-related risks

  • Casualty reinsurance: Offering protection for liability and other casualty exposures

  • Specialty reinsurance: Covering niche and specialized risks across various industries

  • Other lines: Additional reinsurance products tailored to specific market needs

In April 2022, Everest Re Group announced the appointment of Ari Moskowitz as the new Group Chief Risk Officer, following the passing of Don Mango, the company's previous Chief Risk Officer and Chief Actuary. This change in leadership underscores Everest's commitment to maintaining a robust culture of risk management. The company also established the Don Mango Scholarship at the Greenberg School of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Science at St. John's University and created the Don Mango Award for Innovation to recognize excellence within the company, demonstrating its dedication to fostering talent and innovation in the risk management field.

HQ Location:
Seon Place,141 Front Street, 4th Floor HM 19 4th Floor Hamilton BMU
Founded year:
1973
Employees:
1,001-5,000

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