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Retrocession Arrangements and Reinsurance Ceded Receivables
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2015
Retrocession Arrangements And Reinsurance Ceded Receivables [Abstract]  
Retrocession Arrangements and Reinsurance Ceded Receivables
Retrocession Arrangements and Reinsurance Ceded Receivables
The Company generally reports retrocession activity on a gross basis. Amounts paid or deemed to have been paid for reinsurance are reflected in reinsurance ceded receivables. The cost of reinsurance related to long-duration contracts is recognized over the terms of the reinsured policies on a basis consistent with the reporting of those policies.
Retrocession reinsurance treaties do not relieve the Company from its obligations to direct writing companies. Failure of retrocessionaires to honor their obligations could result in losses to the Company. Consequently, allowances would be established for amounts deemed uncollectible. At June 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014, no allowances were deemed necessary. The Company regularly evaluates the financial condition of the insurance companies from which it assumes and to which it cedes reinsurance.
Retrocessions are arranged through the Company’s retrocession pools for amounts in excess of the Company’s retention limit. As of June 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014, all rated retrocession pool participants followed by the A.M. Best Company were rated “A- (excellent)” or better. The Company verifies retrocession pool participants’ ratings on a quarterly basis. For a majority of the retrocessionaires that were not rated, security in the form of letters of credit or trust assets has been given as additional security. In addition, the Company performs annual financial reviews of its retrocessionaires to evaluate financial stability and performance. In addition to its third party retrocessionaires, various RGA reinsurance subsidiaries retrocede amounts in excess of their retention to affiliated subsidiaries.
The following table presents information for the Company's reinsurance ceded receivable assets, including the respective amount and A.M. Best rating for each reinsurer representing in excess of five percent of the total as of June 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014 (dollars in thousands):
 
 
 
 
June 30, 2015
 
December 31, 2014
Reinsurer
 
A.M. Best Rating
 
Amount
 
% of Total
 
Amount
 
% of Total
Reinsurer A
 
A+
 
$
201,915

 
28.4
%
 
$
210,996

 
36.5
%
Reinsurer B
 
A+
 
193,294

 
27.2

 
45,541

 
7.9

Reinsurer C
 
A+
 
73,148

 
10.3

 
74,412

 
12.9

Reinsurer D
 
A
 
45,464

 
6.4

 
43,818

 
7.6

Reinsurer E
 
A++
 
43,679

 
6.1

 
43,154

 
7.5

Other reinsurers
 
 
 
153,963

 
21.6

 
160,285

 
27.6

Total
 
 
 
$
711,463

 
100.0
%
 
$
578,206

 
100.0
%

Included in the total reinsurance ceded receivables balance were $260.1 million and $143.0 million of claims recoverable, of which $19.6 million and $10.9 million were in excess of 90 days past due, as of June 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014, respectively. The increase in the Company's reinsurance ceded receivable and claims recoverable are due to a large retrocession transaction with Reinsurer B, as reflected in the table above.