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Reinsurance
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2022
Reinsurance [Abstract]  
Reinsurance

10. Reinsurance

We reinsure a portion of the risk we underwrite in order to control the exposure to losses and to protect capital resources. We cede to reinsurers a portion of these risks and pay premiums based upon the risk and exposure of the policies subject to such reinsurance. Ceded reinsurance involves credit risk and is generally subject to aggregate loss limits. Although the reinsurer is liable to us to the extent of the reinsurance ceded, we are ultimately liable as the direct insurer on all risks reinsured. Reinsurance recoverables are reported after allowances for uncollectible amounts. We monitor the financial condition of reinsurers on an ongoing basis and review our reinsurance arrangements periodically. Reinsurers are selected based on their financial condition, business practices and the price of their product offerings. In order to mitigate credit risk to reinsurance companies, most of our reinsurance recoverable balance as of September 30, 2022 was with reinsurers that had an A.M. Best rating of “A-” or better. We also mitigate our credit risk for the remaining reinsurance recoverable by obtaining letters of credit.

The following table shows earned premiums ceded and reinsurance loss recoveries for continuing operations by period (in thousands):

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

 

September 30, 

 

September 30, 

    

2022

    

2021

    

2022

    

2021

Ceded earned premiums

 

$

16,866

 

$

16,181

 

$

51,265

 

$

60,651

Reinsurance recoveries

 

$

21,092

 

$

32,405

 

$

75,395

 

$

84,913

Loss Portfolio Transfer

On July 16, 2020, AHIC, HIC, HSIC, HCM and HNIC (collectively, the “Hallmark Insurers”), entered into a Loss Portfolio Transfer Reinsurance Contract to be effective as of January 1, 2020 (the “LPT Contract”) with DARAG Bermuda Ltd. (“DARAG Bermuda”) and DARAG Insurance (Guernsey) Limited (“DARAG Guernsey” and, collectively, the “Reinsurers”).  The LPT Contract was consummated on July 31, 2020. The Company recorded a $21.7 million pre-tax loss during the third quarter of 2020 attributable to the closing of the LPT Contract.

Pursuant to the LPT Contract, (a) the Hallmark Insurers ceded to the Reinsurers all existing and future claims for losses occurring on or prior to December 31, 2019 on the binding primary commercial automobile liability insurance policies and the brokerage primary commercial automobile liability insurance policies issued by the Hallmark Insurers (the “Subject Business”) up to an aggregate limit of $240.0 million, with (i) the first layer of $151.2 million in reinsurance provided by DARAG Bermuda, (ii) the Hallmark Insurers retaining a loss corridor of the next $24.9 million in losses on the Subject Business, (iii) DARAG Bermuda reinsuring a second layer of $27.8 million above the first layer and the Hallmark Insurers’ loss corridor, and (iv) DARAG Guernsey reinsuring the top layer of $36.1 million in losses on the Subject Business, in each case net of third-party reinsurance and other recoveries; (b) the Hallmark Insurers will continue to manage and retain the benefit of other third-party reinsurance on the Subject Business; and (c) the Hallmark Insurers paid the Reinsurers a net reinsurance premium of $92.6  million.  In connection with the closing, the parties also entered into a Services Agreement and a Trust Agreement. Pursuant to the Services Agreement, DARAG Bermuda assumed responsibility for certain administrative services, including claims handling, for the Subject Business.  Pursuant to the Trust Agreement, the Reinsurers made initial cash deposits in the aggregate amount of $96.7 million into collateral trust accounts with The Bank of New York Mellon, as trustee, to be held as security for the Reinsurers’ obligations to the Hallmark Insurers under the LPT Contract.

The Reinsurers and the Hallmark Insurers have  submitted to binding arbitration a dispute that has arisen regarding the rights and obligations of the parties under the LPT Contract. Pending resolution of the dispute, the Hallmark Insurers have agreed to fund the payment of claims under the LPT contract without prejudice to their right to seek reimbursement and other relief in the arbitration proceedings. (See Note 18.) As of September 30, 2022, our consolidated balance sheet included a $62.0 million account receivable from DARAG related to the Hallmark Insurers funding claim payments under the LPT contract pending resolution of the dispute.

As of September 30, 2022, the ultimate incurred losses from the subject business were $282.8 million or $42.8 million in excess of the aggregate limit of $240.0 million.  Our reinsurance recoverables of $542.8 million include a $12.5 million payable related to the LPT Contract as of September 30, 2022.