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3.1.4 Setting up own Insurance Companies

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 When a banks actually establishes its own insurance company it is also called "single parent captive". Such insurance companies actually act as a re-insurers, using the services of a licensed insurance company to issue policies and handle claims. This licensed insurance company is often referred to as the "fronting" insurer. Under this arrangement, the fronting insurer does the insurer's claims handling and loss control services, satisfies various legal and regulatory requirements concerning policy issuance, and may also satisfy creditors shareholders, regulators, and other interested parties The "fronting" insurance company actually assumes the primary legal obligation for the payment of claims. Thus, if professional indemnity is insured in the captive but the bank becomes insolvent, the "fronting" insurer issuing the professional Indemnity Policy is ultimately responsible for the payment of all incurred claims, regardless of whether it is able to collect from the captive or the bank. Therefore, while the use of single parent captives may provide a potentially viable vehicle for managing operational risk within a single bank, its use must be carefully evaluated in relation to legal implications within the Kingdom.