Many lenders are turning to credit insurance and surety solutions to facilitate lending without putting their business at risk.
Transferring credit risk to insurance markets enables lenders to deliver efficient finance to borrowers by reducing their credit risk across diverse portfolios of assets. This allows for regulatory compliant risk-weighted asset reduction and an opportunity for increased profitability in support of growth strategies.
Benefits for lenders
Our credit insurance and surety solutions can benefit lenders in the following ways:
- Insulate the balance sheet from loss events.
- Attract investor capital.
- Manage portfolios for customer/obligor, industry, country, and sector risk concentrations.
- Avoid dilution of customer relationships.
How we helped an international bank extend credit
An international bank was unable to extend further credit or guarantees to an important global commodity client due to the bank’s internal limit constraints. We worked with the bank to help it support its borrower client by arranging committed surety capacity. The facility was structured via a master risk participation agreement, allowing the facility to be expanded in the future.
Surety insurers replaced a significant proportion of the bank’s guarantee exposure, creating additional headroom for borrowing and ancillary business. The bank also benefited from the transaction, since the surety insurers’ strong credit rating provided both credit limit and regulatory capital relief.
Our expertise with lenders
We work with commercial and public lenders, borrowers, and suppliers on all sides of financing transactions. We offer insight into the application of credit risk solutions across a range of structures to facilitate financing.
Our specialist knowledge covers a range of asset classes and products for lenders including:
- Surety.
- Portfolio risk transfer solutions.
- Derivative exposures.
- Real estate exposures.
- Project finance, infrastructure, and renewables.
- Aviation finance.
- Sustainability and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) lending.