One live model of all seven risk domains across your treaty and facultative book — where accumulation, correlation and cross-domain contagion are the whole game — wired to the Solvency II balance sheet and the ORSA, with climate embedded for SS5/25.
For a reinsurer the tail is the business, and it is correlated: a single catastrophe becomes a credit event becomes a liquidity and market event, across cedants and retrocession. Siloed models — separate distributions joined by a correlation matrix — miss exactly this cross-domain transmission. Abgalis holds the seven domains in one continuously updated model built to surface accumulation and the paths a shock takes across them, and resolves it to capital and the ORSA.
It is analytics, not authority: your actuarial and risk functions keep ownership of every capital and regulatory judgement.
Cross-domain and cross-cedant accumulation made explicit, so correlated tail exposure isn't hidden inside separate distributions until it arrives all at once.
Climate embedded in underwriting, catastrophe and reserving, flowing into the ORSA and the scenario suite rather than sitting in an annex. See SS5/25.
The cascade from peril to credit to liquidity to market is the reinsurer's core exposure — and the subject of the Cascading Risk Index and the Abgalis Engine.
Because the model is integrated, you can play a major loss through it — a peak-zone catastrophe, a retro counterparty failure, a credit or market shock — and watch it cascade across cedants and domains and resolve to the Solvency II position.
See it on the war-gaming view, how the integrated proposition compares with the tools you run today on the comparison for insurance, and the transmission axis in the Cascading Risk Index. The wider case sits in integrated ERM & climate for insurers.
Abgalis gives a reinsurer one continuously updated model of all seven risk domains across its treaty and facultative book, built to surface accumulation and cross-domain transmission and wired to the Solvency II balance sheet and the ORSA. It is a data and analytics layer beneath the actuarial and risk functions, which retain accountability for regulatory judgements.
Rather than treating each risk as a separate distribution joined by a correlation matrix, the model represents the book as a network of the seven domains and shows how exposure accumulates and how a shock transmits across cedants and domains — so correlated tail risk is visible before it arrives, not after.
The integrated model feeds the ORSA and scenario suite, letting you run forward-looking and stress scenarios — catastrophe, retrocession failure, credit and market shocks — through one coherent model and see them resolve to capital, with climate embedded throughout.
Climate is modelled as one of the seven domains and runs through underwriting, catastrophe and reserving, so it flows into the ORSA by construction — the integration the PRA's SS5/25 expectations push toward. Firms should confirm the current status and effective date of SS5/25 against the PRA's own publications.
The Cascading Risk Index measures cross-domain risk transmission — the cascade from one domain into the others — which is precisely a reinsurer's core exposure. The same framework that produces the public index can be applied to your own book to show where a shock would cascade across your domains and cedants.
No. Abgalis is an intelligence and integration layer above the specialist tools you already run — vendor cat models, the internal capital model, reserving and pricing. It makes the dependencies between them explicit; it does not replace them or the actuarial function's ownership of the numbers.
No. Abgalis Limited is a risk data and analytics provider, not an authorised or regulated firm, and does not provide regulated advice. Responsibility for regulatory submissions and capital judgements remains with the reinsurer and its accountable functions.
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Abgalis Limited is a risk data and analytics provider, not an authorised or regulated firm, and does not provide regulated, actuarial or legal advice. References to Solvency II, the ORSA and SS5/25 describe the regulatory context firms operate in; accountability for all regulatory and capital judgements remains with the reinsurer. Firms should verify current regulatory requirements against PRA source material.
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