15 October 2014Actuarial & underwriting

Horseshoe Group launches in Gibraltar


Bermuda-based insurance-linked securities (ILS) manager Horseshoe Group has launched operations in Gibraltar as it sees the potential of ILS growth in Europe.

The new business, Horseshoe Management (Gibraltar), is aimed at attracting European sponsors and cedants for ILS structures such as catastrophes bonds, sidecars and collateralised reinsurance transformers.

Horseshoe said the formation of the Gibraltar business follows months of work alongside government officials, representatives of the FSC (Gibraltar’s insurance regulator), local service providers and most notably a working group of ILS bankers, service providers, investors and sponsors put together by Horseshoe chief executive officer, Andre Perez in conjunction with HM Government of Gibraltar’s Ministry for Financial Services.

The working group assisted the FSC in finalising their ILS guidelines enabling Gibraltar to be open for ILS business.

Horseshoe is in the process of recruiting talent based in Gibraltar to support its ILS activities there, while capitalising on the breadth of global resources throughout the group.

“The establishment of Horseshoe Management Gibraltar will now give us more flexibility to manage ILS transactions in either European domicile depending on the clients’ preference,” said Perez.

“At the moment, the ILS market is dominated by US wind and earthquake perils and for it to truly grow, it will have to not only expand the perils but also the geographical regions it covers. My sentiment is that a good percentage of the growth is going to come from Europe. This is why I am quite bullish about Gibraltar’s potential for ILS.”

Gibraltar’s Minister for Financial Services, Albert Isola MP, added: “I am delighted to welcome Horseshoe to Gibraltar following its regulatory approval by our Financial Services Commission. Andre and his team at Horseshoe have provided us with invaluable technical expertise and market knowledge together with the specialists in the working group that he coordinated and their decision to set up in Gibraltar is especially welcome.

“We are keen to establish Gibraltar as a European ILS jurisdiction and this is an important and significant next step.”