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Reinsurance Capacity Watch is an InsureSouk reference product for following source-backed themes around reinsurance availability, renewal conditions, risk appetite, and capital-market participation.

Tracker intelligence

Tracker snapshot

Reference scope

  • Tracker type: reinsurance capacity and risk-transfer reference file
  • Primary scope: public renewal commentary, capital availability themes, risk appetite signals, and source limitations
  • Update cadence: periodic editorial review

What this tracker follows

Tracker scope

  • Source-backed references to reinsurance capacity, renewal conditions, risk appetite, pricing themes, and capital availability
  • Retrocession, catastrophe bond, rating, and capital-market signals where public sources support the context
  • Regional, peril, and line-of-business differences where the source defines the scope

Signal categories

Current signal model

  • Property-catastrophe and specialty capacity themes
  • Capital availability and risk appetite references
  • Renewal commentary and source caveats
  • Links to reinsurer, broker, market, line, climate/catastrophe, and protection-gap context

Source and methodology note

Methodology basis

  • Each public item needs a source name, source date, renewal context, affected risk class, market scope, and caveat before display
  • The tracker uses public commentary and disclosed materials only
  • Source review records are maintained separately from the public summary

How to read this tracker

Reader workflow

  • Read capacity commentary with its renewal date, region, line, peril, and source caveat
  • Separate broad market sentiment from disclosed company, broker, rating, or capital-market material
  • Use related company and country links for context rather than treating one signal as a market-wide conclusion

Reader note

Reader note

  • Reinsurance conditions are technical, source-sensitive, and time-sensitive
  • This page is editorial reference material and is not placement, underwriting, investment, rating, capital, legal, regulatory, claims, pricing, catastrophe-modeling, or risk-transfer advice

This tracker provides curated source-reviewed context for reinsurance capacity signals and renewal conditions.

Tracker Overview

Reinsurance capacity can be described through renewal commentary, pricing signals, attachment points, terms and conditions, aggregate limits, catastrophe appetite, specialty-line appetite, retrocession availability, and capital-market activity. Use this tracker as a source-led reference layer: check the renewal context, region, peril, line of business, and caveat before treating a capacity signal as market-wide context.

Latest source-reviewed references

Lloyd's 2025 gross written premium reference

Country / market
United Kingdom
Company / market body
Lloyd’s
Metric type
Gross written premium
Reference type
Market scale reference
Line / segment
Lloyd's insurance and reinsurance marketplace
Reporting period
2025
Value
GBP 57.9 bn
Source type
Official market body source
Source date
March 19, 2026
Reviewed
June 22, 2026
Status
Source-reviewed

Lloyd's reported FY2025 gross written premium of GBP 57.9 billion, up 4.2% from FY2024.

Why it matters: Premium scale gives readers a public reference for the size of a major specialty risk marketplace that includes reinsurance activity.

The source also notes pricing pressure and volume growth in the market.

Treat gross written premium as a scale indicator, not as capacity committed to a specific line.

This item does not identify retained risk, ceded risk, or placement availability.

Lloyd's 2025 market-wide solvency coverage reference

Country / market
United Kingdom
Company / market body
Lloyd’s
Metric type
Market solvency coverage ratio
Reference type
Solvency reference
Line / segment
Lloyd's insurance and reinsurance marketplace
Reporting period
2025
Value
200 percent
Source type
Official market body source
Source date
March 19, 2026
Reviewed
June 22, 2026
Status
Source-reviewed

Lloyd's reported a market-wide solvency coverage ratio of 200% for FY2025.

Why it matters: The ratio helps readers separate broad market balance-sheet strength from individual underwriting appetite.

The value is shown in Lloyd's FY2025 financial highlights.

Read this alongside Lloyd's central solvency ratio and its notes on capital and solvency.

A solvency ratio does not indicate class-level or region-level reinsurance supply.

Lloyd's 2025 total capital reference

Country / market
United Kingdom
Company / market body
Lloyd’s
Metric type
Market capital base
Reference type
Capital and solvency reference
Line / segment
Lloyd's insurance and reinsurance marketplace
Reporting period
2025
Value
GBP 49.8 bn
Source type
Official market body source
Source date
March 19, 2026
Reviewed
June 22, 2026
Status
Source-reviewed

Lloyd's reported total capital, reserves, and subordinated loan notes of GBP 49.8 billion at 31 December 2025.

Why it matters: Lloyd's is a major specialty insurance and reinsurance marketplace, so its disclosed capital base is a useful public anchor for capacity context.

The figure is a market-level Lloyd's disclosure for FY2025.

Use Lloyd's own definitions for total capital, reserves, subordinated loan notes, and market solvency when comparing this item with company balance-sheet figures.

This is not a measure of available capacity for any individual placement, class, syndicate, or cedant.

Artemis catastrophe bond and ILS market reports reference

Country / market
Global
Metric type
Catastrophe bond and ILS market report reference
Reference type
Public ILS market reference
Line / segment
Insurance-linked securities and alternative risk transfer
Reporting period
Current market reports page
Source type
Open public industry source
Source date
January 1, 2026
Reviewed
June 22, 2026
Status
Source-reviewed

Artemis maintains a public page for catastrophe bond and insurance-linked securities market reports, with page metadata showing a 2026-01-01 modification date.

Why it matters: Catastrophe bonds and ILS are an important public lens on alternative reinsurance capital.

The source page was used as a public report reference page, not as a copied transaction list.

Use each Artemis report's own period and definitions before comparing ILS issuance or outstanding figures.

This item is a source reference and does not present a current InsureSouk ILS total.

Guy Carpenter January 2026 renewal capacity reference

Country / market
Global
Company / market body
Marsh McLennan
Metric type
Dedicated reinsurance capital growth
Reference type
Renewal capacity commentary
Line / segment
Property catastrophe and multi-line reinsurance
Reporting period
January 1, 2026 renewals
Value
9 percent growth in 2025
Source type
Open public industry source
Source date
December 29, 2025
Reviewed
June 22, 2026
Status
Source-reviewed

Guy Carpenter said expanded reinsurance capacity at January 1, 2026 contributed to accelerated price softening and estimated dedicated reinsurance capital growth of 9% in 2025.

Why it matters: Renewal commentary is one of the clearest public signals for capacity availability when official market-wide capacity statistics are limited.

Guy Carpenter is a Marsh business; the item uses the public press release, not gated material.

Treat the capital-growth figure as Guy Carpenter's estimate and read it with the stated renewal-period scope.

This is broker market commentary and does not establish terms for any buyer, line, or region.

Guy Carpenter 2025 ILS outstanding limit reference

Country / market
Global
Company / market body
Marsh McLennan
Metric type
Catastrophe bond notional outstanding limit
Reference type
Alternative capital reference
Line / segment
Insurance-linked securities and property catastrophe risk transfer
Reporting period
2025
Value
USD 58 bn-plus
Source type
Open public industry source
Source date
December 29, 2025
Reviewed
June 22, 2026
Status
Source-reviewed

Guy Carpenter said catastrophe bond issuance continued to reach all-time highs and total notional outstanding limit exceeded USD 58 billion in 2025.

Why it matters: Insurance-linked securities can supplement traditional reinsurance capital for peak catastrophe risks.

The reference is limited to the public press release's ILS statement.

Use the source wording as a market signal; do not treat the value as an InsureSouk-maintained ILS total.

Notional outstanding limit is not the same as immediately available capacity for a specific cedant or peril.

Munich Re 2025 group equity reference

Country / market
Germany
Company / market body
Munich Re
Metric type
Group equity
Reference type
Reinsurer capital reference
Line / segment
Munich Re group
Reporting period
2025
Value
EUR 33.421 bn
Source type
Official annual report
Reviewed
June 22, 2026
Status
Source-reviewed

Munich Re's 2025 group annual report lists group equity of EUR 33.421 billion.

Why it matters: Group equity is a public capital reference for a major global reinsurer.

The annual-report PDF was used because it exposes the line-item table; the checked annual-report page did not display a separate publication date.

Use Munich Re's IFRS basis and report notes when comparing this figure with other reinsurers.

Group equity does not translate directly into line-specific reinsurance appetite.

Munich Re 2025 reinsurance insurance revenue reference

Country / market
Germany
Company / market body
Munich Re
Metric type
Reinsurance insurance revenue from contracts issued
Reference type
Reinsurer scale reference
Line / segment
Reinsurance
Reporting period
2025
Value
EUR 38.731 bn
Source type
Official annual report
Reviewed
June 22, 2026
Status
Source-reviewed

Munich Re's annual report lists 2025 reinsurance insurance revenue from contracts issued of EUR 38.731 billion.

Why it matters: The figure gives readers a public scale reference for Munich Re's reinsurance field of business.

The source separates reinsurance from ERGO and lists reinsurance key figures in the annual report.

Insurance revenue from contracts issued is an IFRS 17 reporting measure and should not be compared mechanically with gross written premium.

Revenue scale is not a promise of renewal capacity or pricing.

Full reference archive

View the full archive of source-reviewed reinsurance capacity references, including market, company or market body, reporting period, value, source date, reviewed date, methodology notes, and reader cautions.