The new tool, which uses a Guernsey protected cell company and other Guernsey vehicles in its structure, has been launched in collaboration with global professional services firm Aon, Lloyd’s Disaster Risk Facility and the Centre for Disaster Protection, and will ensure that quick support is available when a disaster occurs.
Ogier said it provided wide-ranging and bespoke advice to IFRC in connection with the establishment of the Guernsey structure and the various contractual relationships put in place to facilitate the creation of this novel risk transfer mechanism.
The team in Guernsey was led by Partner Christopher Jones, with managing associate Matthew Macfarlane.
“This is the first time an indemnity-based reinsurance model has been developed within a humanitarian disaster risk finance context,” explained Mr Jones.
“We’re delighted to have advised our client alongside Reed Smith on this pioneering, innovative and ambitious project which will provide extra funding for life-saving emergency assistance.”
Pictured top: Ogier Partner Christopher Jones.