ZUG, Switzerland, Sept. 29, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Converium announces the completion of an aviation fronting arrangement with National Indemnity Company and Munich Re, which enters into effect on October 1, 2005. The agreement ensures Converium's continued participation in the pool of Global Aerospace Underwriting Managers Limited until September 30, 2006. The business needs to be fronted due to Converium's current financial strength ratings.
Converium considers this arrangement beneficial, as it supports its commitment to aviation business, which constitutes one of its important lines of business. In addition, Converium is set to profit from access to a well-diversified portfolio and specific know-how through Global Aerospace Underwriting Managers Limited. The Company also believes that this arrangement will contribute to accelerating the restoration of a leading position in aviation reinsurance following a future ratings upgrade.
About Converium
Converium is an independent international multi-line reinsurer known for its innovation, professionalism and service. Today Converium employs about 600 people in 20 offices around the globe and is organized into four business segments: Standard Property and Casualty Reinsurance, Specialty Lines and Life and Health Reinsurance, which are based principally on ongoing global lines of business, as well as the Run-Off segment, which primarily comprises the business from Converium Reinsurance (North America) Inc., excluding the U.S. originated Aviation business portfolio. Converium has a "BBB+" rating (outlook stable) from Standard & Poor's and a "B++" rating (outlook stable) from A.M. Best Company.
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