Aon Re Mexico Intermediario de Reaseguro, S.A.

Aon Re Mexico Intermediario de Reaseguro, S.A. is a subsidiary of Aon plc, a leading global professional services firm that provides a broad range of risk, retirement, and health solutions. This specific subsidiary operates within the reinsurance sector, serving as an intermediary in the Mexican market. Their primary role is to facilitate and broker reinsurance transactions, helping insurance companies manage risk by finding appropriate reinsurance coverage.


Key Functions



  1. Reinsurance Broking: Aon Re Mexico aids insurance companies in negotiating reinsurance contracts and finding suitable reinsurance partners.

  2. Risk Management: They provide risk assessment and management strategies to help clients mitigate potential losses.

  3. Advisory Services: The company offers expert advice on reinsurance structures, treaty terms, regulatory compliance, and market conditions.

  4. Analytics and Insights: Leveraging Aon's global data and analytics resources, Aon Re Mexico provides detailed market insights and predictive analytics to guide decision-making.


Industry Impact


Aon Re Mexico, by leveraging the global network and expertise of its parent company, Aon plc, significantly contributes to the stability and efficiency of the insurance market in Mexico. They help local insurers manage capital more effectively, transfer risk, and navigate a complex regulatory landscape.


Parent Company


Aon plc is headquartered in London and operates in over 120 countries. The company's core business segments include Commercial Risk Solutions, Reinsurance Solutions, Retirement Solutions, Health Solutions, and Data & Analytic Services.


In summary, Aon Re Mexico Intermediario de Reaseguro, S.A. plays a crucial role in the Mexican insurance market by offering reinsurance broking and risk management services, backed by the extensive global resources and expertise of Aon plc.


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Maritime Reporter February 2004

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Blvd. Manuel Avila Camacho 1-10, Col. Polanco
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