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Netherlands Reinsurance Market Turnabout After Global Financial Crisis- Ken Research In reinsurance, the reinsurer takes over certain risks (such as the mortality risk) from an insurer. Reinsurance is essentially different from life insurance, non-life insurance and funeral expenses and benefits in-kind insurance because reinsurance is affected between professional parties. The difference lies in the fact that the reinsurer does not have any straight contractual affiliation with the original policyholder (consumer) but solely with an insurer or pension fund. Because of this difference and in connection with the licensing requirement ensuing from the legislation, reinsurers are included separately in the register. In terms of written premium, the Netherlands Insurance industry is one of the global leaders of the world. The nation’s reinsurance industry experienced a negative growth due to the adverse effect of the global financial crisis and subsequent European debt crisis from 2008 to 2012. Overall, the premium ceded to reinsurance recorded a low compounded annual growth rate. According to the research report "Reinsurance in the Netherlands, Key Trends and Opportunities to 2020", life, personal accidents and health insurance segments held retentions above 90% indication an underutilisation of reinsurance as a risk management tool. Moreover, the non life insurance, which previously displayed a reliance on reinsurers for sharing risk, recorded a decline in the percentage of premium ceded by about three percentage points in 2012. This was due to intense competition in the segment, which forced non-life insurers to reduce premiums.