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In reinsurance non-proportional treaty (Excess of loss treaty), what is:- A) the working layer. B) the sleepy easy layer. Thank you?

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Question added by Mamoun elbaghir abdalla mhamad Eltayeb , Insurance agent / Producer , Albaraka Insurance Company
Date Posted: 2016/01/02
Mamoun elbaghir abdalla mhamad Eltayeb
by Mamoun elbaghir abdalla mhamad Eltayeb , Insurance agent / Producer , Albaraka Insurance Company

The excess of loss reinsurance treaty program is always arranged in layers such as first excess loss ,2nd ex.loss layer and3rd excess loss layer.

the working layer is the first layer as losses and claims are transfers to this layer's reinsurers immediately after the direct insurance company  retention  , hence it works and operates in almost all claims that exceeding the ceding company's retention .

the sleepy easy layer is a third layer which has a less exposure to losses and/or claims calls or payments because  all small losses does not reach it , as they are absorbed by the first and second layers. That is to say only substantial losses affected the third layer and due to this fact the third excess loss layer sometimes called the sleepy easy.

Kind regards 

bassam حسناوي
by bassam حسناوي , مندوب مبيعات , سعودي بروكر

You can define the concept of "reinsurance" as insurance responsibilities accepted by the insurance company process

And contracted with the insured original direct the specialized companies in both Reinsurance

The local, Arab or international exchange for the payment of premiums by certain percentages of risks insured and by

Each type of portfolio (Portfolio) of this notice, which represents the total responsibilities of premiums

The compensation for each type of insurance such as fire and accidents, cars, engineering, maritime governor

And agricultural and other types of insurance,

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