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''Insurance firms regulation & supervision - International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS) - Common Framework.''
''Law.''


(IAIGs).
Litigation funding is where a third party provides the financial resources to enable litigation or arbitration cases to proceed.  


For the purposes of insurance supervision, an internationally active insurance group is one whose size and international reach bring it into the scope of the Common Framework for the Supervision of Internationally Active Insurance Groups (ComFrame).
The litigant obtains all or part of the financing to cover its legal costs from a private commercial litigation funder, who has no direct interest in the proceedings.  




== See also ==
In return, if the case is won, the funder receives an agreed share of the proceeds of the claim.
* [[Common Framework]]  (ComFrame)
 
* [[Group-wide supervisor]]  (GWS)
If the case is unsuccessful, the funder loses its money and nothing is owed by the litigant.
* [[Insurance]]
* [[Insurance Capital Standard]]  (ICS)
* [[International Association of Insurance Supervisors]]  (IAIS)
* [[Regulation]]
* [[Solvency II]]
* [[Supervision]]




==External link==
== See also ==
*[https://iaisweb.org/page/supervisory-material/insurance-core-principles-and-comframe//file/103412/register-of-internationally-active-insurance-groups-iaigs Register of Internationally active insurance groups - IAIS]
* [[Adverse costs award]]
* [[Arbitration]]
* [[Litigant]]
* [[Litigation]]


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Revision as of 20:40, 17 May 2019

Law.

Litigation funding is where a third party provides the financial resources to enable litigation or arbitration cases to proceed.

The litigant obtains all or part of the financing to cover its legal costs from a private commercial litigation funder, who has no direct interest in the proceedings.


In return, if the case is won, the funder receives an agreed share of the proceeds of the claim.

If the case is unsuccessful, the funder loses its money and nothing is owed by the litigant.


See also