Treaty

Strategic Capacity. Long-Term Partnerships.

Omnia Re provides treaty reinsurance solutions designed to support cedants and brokers in managing portfolio volatility, optimising capital, and enabling sustainable growth.

Our treaty approach is grounded in partnership, discipline, and long-term alignment, ensuring that our capacity supports not only immediate requirements, but also the strategic direction of the cedant.

Our Approach

We work collaboratively with brokers and cedants to structure treaty programmes that are fit for purpose, commercially sound, and responsive to market conditions.

Each programme is assessed with a focus on portfolio performance, underwriting quality, and alignment of interests.

  • Disciplined Underwriting – Data-driven assessment of portfolio composition and risk exposure
  • Structured Solutions – Proportional and non-proportional treaty support tailored to cedant needs
  • Long-Term Alignment – Focus on sustainable partnerships rather than short-term deployment of capacity
  • Global Perspective – Experience across diverse territories, including emerging and developing markets

Treaty Capabilities

We provide capacity across a range of treaty structures, supporting both established insurers and growing platforms.

  • Quota Share Treaties – Supporting growth, capital relief, and portfolio stabilisation
  • Surplus Treaties – Flexible capacity aligned to underwriting retention strategies
  • Excess of Loss (XoL) – Protection against severity and catastrophe-driven volatility
  • Stop Loss Covers – Portfolio-level protection against adverse performance

Supporting Cedants and Brokers

We recognise that effective treaty partnerships are built on transparency, consistency, and technical understanding.

Omnia Re works closely with brokers to analyse portfolios, review structures, and deliver solutions that align with both underwriting strategy and financial objectives.

Our focus is on being a reliable long-term partner, providing capacity that can be depended upon across market cycles.