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Investment Funds
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2023
Equity Method Investments and Joint Ventures [Abstract]  
Investment Funds Investment Funds
    The Company evaluates whether it is an investor in a variable interest entity ("VIE"). Such entities do not have sufficient equity at risk to finance their activities without additional subordinated financial support, or the equity investors, as a group, do not have the characteristics of a controlling financial interest (primary beneficiary). The Company determines whether it is the primary beneficiary of an entity subject to consolidation based on a qualitative assessment of the VIE's capital structure, contractual terms, nature of the VIE's operations and purpose, and the Company's relative exposure to the related risks of the VIE on the date it becomes initially involved in the VIE and on an ongoing basis. The Company is not the primary beneficiary in any of its investment funds, and accordingly, carries its interests in investment funds under the equity method of accounting.    
    The Company’s maximum exposure to loss with respect to these investments is limited to the carrying amount reported on the Company’s consolidated balance sheet and its unfunded commitments, which were $408 million as of March 31, 2023.
    Investment funds consisted of the following:
Carrying Value as of Income (Loss) from
Investment Funds
March 31,December 31,For the Three Months
Ended March 31,
(In thousands)2023202220232022
Financial services$444,645 $465,683 $(13,047)$25,932 
Transportation336,808 336,753 11,788 11,179 
Real Estate216,871 204,644 956 16,364 
Infrastructure119,042 115,428 3,355 841 
Energy117,461 116,432 3,439 (892)
Other funds366,740 369,608 (4,311)(1,412)
Total$1,601,567 $1,608,548 $2,180 $52,012 
    The Company's share of the earnings or losses from investment funds is generally reported on a one-quarter lag in order to facilitate the timely completion of the Company's consolidated financial statements.
Financial services investment funds include the minority investment in Lifson Re, a Bermuda reinsurance company. Effective January 1, 2021, Lifson Re participated on a fully collateralized basis in a majority of the Company’s reinsurance placements for a 22.5% share of placed amounts. The percentage increased from 22.5% to 30.0% effective July 1, 2022. This pertains to all traditional reinsurance/retrocessional placements for both property and casualty business where there is more than one open market reinsurer participating. For the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022, the Company ceded approximately $107 million and $89 million, respectively, of written premiums to Lifson Re.
Other funds include deferred compensation trust assets of $34 million and $30 million as of March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively. These assets support other liabilities reflected in the balance sheet of an equal amount for employees who have elected to defer a portion of their compensation. The change in the net asset value of the trust is recorded in other funds within net investment income with an offsetting equal amount within corporate expenses.