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Home»Specialized Insurance»Tower Hill targets $225m Winston Re 2026-1 cat bond, its first with a third event tranche
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Tower Hill targets $225m Winston Re 2026-1 cat bond, its first with a third event tranche

AwaisBy AwaisMarch 31, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
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Tower Hill Insurance Exchange is back in the catastrophe bond market looking to expand its capital markets backed reinsurance, with an initial target to secure $225 million of protection from a Winston Re Ltd. (Series 2026-1) issuance, the first from the sponsor to feature a third event cover, Artemis can report.

tower-hill-logoTower Hill Insurance Exchange is a Florida homeowners and commercial property insurance underwriter and back in 2024 it secured $400 million of reinsurance from its debut Winston Re 2024-1 catastrophe bond, following that up with a $175 million Winston Re Ltd. (Series 2025-1) cat bond sponsorship in 2025.

So it is encouraging to learn that Tower Hill Insurance Exchange is back in the market again for the third consecutive year and this time looking to broaden the coverage its Winston Re cat bond program provides, through the introduction of a third event focused tranche of notes.

To read about all of Tower Hill Insurance Exchange’s catastrophe bonds filter our extensive Deal Directory by sponsor.

Tower Hill is again using its Bermuda based special purpose insurance company named Winston Re Ltd. for this its third catastrophe bond sponsorship.

Winston Re Ltd. is offering three tranches of Series 2026-1 Class A notes to investors, with the proceeds of their sale set to be used to collateralize reinsurance agreements between the SPI and Tower Hill.

Just like its first two cat bonds, we’re told by sources that this Winston Re 2026-1 issuance will provide Tower Hill with reinsurance protection against named storm losses in Florida.

The reinsurance protection from the Winston Re Series 2026-1 notes will be structured on an indemnity trigger and per-occurrence basis, running across a three hurricane season term, beginning June 2026 and with maturity due in 2029, we understand.

For the first time though, while two tranches are typical indemnity occurrence notes that run their protection across every event that might attach their coverage, a third tranche is the first to be structure on a third event coverage basis for Tower Hill, sources said.

A $100 million Series 2026-1 Class A tranche of notes Winston Re is offering will provide Tower Hill with reinsurance protection from an initial attachment point of $900 million to exhaustion at $1.1 billion of losses, we are told.

That gives the Class A notes an initial attachment probability of 1.42%, an initial base expected loss of 1.29% and these notes are being offered to investors with spread guidance in a range from 5.5% to 6%.

An also $100 million Series 2026-1 Class B tranche of notes will provide Tower Hill with reinsurance protection from an initial attachment point of $700 million to exhaustion at $900 million of losses, so sit beneath the A’s.

Which gives the slightly riskier Class B notes an initial attachment probability of 1.86%, an initial base expected loss of 1.59% and they are being offered to investors with spread guidance in a range from 6.25% to 6.75%.

The final Class C tranche of notes will cover third events only, from an attachment of $25 million up to exhaustion at $100 million, we understand.

The Class C notes will have an initial attachment probability of 0.92%, an initial base expected loss of 0.49% and they are being offered to investors with spread guidance in a range from 7% to 7.75%.

Those third event notes ultimately provide a kind of frequency reinsurance protection for the occurrence of three named storm loss events that cause Tower Hill an ultimate net loss of more than $25 million.

It’s good to see Tower Hill Insurance Exchange coming back to market again, to layer more catastrophe bond protection through its reinsurance tower and for the first time looking to secure protection against the occurrence of multiple smaller named storm loss events as well.

You can read all about this Winston Re Ltd. (Series 2026-1) in the extensive Artemis Deal Directory that includes details on almost every cat bond ever issued.


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