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Elementum Advisors, an alternative investment manager specialising in collateralised natural catastrophe event reinsurance investments, has launched a new mandate with a large institutional investor focused on collateralised reinsurance investments (CRI) with a higher risk and return profile.
Leveraging Elementum s established counterparty relationships, as well as its expansive structuring and modelling capabilities, the new mandate represents a higher risk and return profile while remaining steadfast to the core principles of its long-established investment approach. This new investment structure is an extension of our broader value proposition within the insurance-linked securities sector, says Tony Rettino, Founding Partner and Senior Portfolio Manager at Elementum. It enables us to provide capital across an even wider range of the risk and return spectrum and ultimately increase the capital we deploy to riskier tranches of investment opportun