First loss capital

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Treasury - risk management - pensions risk - defined benefit pension schemes.

(FLC).

First loss capital is a concept designed for the partial protection of the more risk-averse participants in an investment fund, or other risky undertaking.

The party that invests the first loss capital agrees that it will bear all of the first part any losses - up to a pre-agreed limit - before the other participants must begin to suffer a share of any further losses beyond the pre-agreed limit.


Pensions risk management - alternative solutions
"In between risk transfer to an insurer and running-on, options such as raising first loss capital, captives and superfunds offer new avenues for managing pension risk.
In summary, treasurers should conduct a comprehensive evaluation of all available endgame strategies to determine which is the most suitable, and seek expert advice."
Andreas Vermeiren, director, Cardano - The Treasurer, sponsored feature - Issue 3 of 2024 - page 41.


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