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World Applied Sciences Journal 30 (Innovation Challenges in Multidiciplinary Research & Practice): 185-190, 2014 ISSN 1818-4952 IDOSI Publications, 2014 DOI: 10.5829/idosi.wasj.2014.30.icmrp.24 Retakaful (Islamic Reinsurance): Historical, Shari ah and Operational Perspectives Sheila Nu NuHtay, Mustapha Hamat, Wan Zamri Wan Ismail and Syed Ahmed Salman Institute of Islamic Banking and Finance, International Islamic University Malaysia Submitted: Jan 5, 2014; Accepted: Feb 24, 2014; Published: Mar 12, 2014 Abstract: Risk cannot be separated from our daily life activities, including both personal and business activities. One of the ways to mitigate the risk is through insurance. However, insurance has the elements such as interest, uncertainty and gambling which are prohibited from the Islamic perspective. Thus, Muslim scholars have introduced Takaful (Islamic insurance) and then, Retakaful (Islamic reinsurance) becomes the central role for the Takaful operators since they cannot survive without Retakaful. Thus, the purpose of this research is to elaborate on historical development of Retakaful and its Shari ah and operational aspect in order for us to appreciate the role of Retakaful to support the Takaful operators to whom we rely on to get the protection in the case of misfortune. Library research is adopted in this paper since secondary data is used in this study. We hope that this paper will enhance the body of knowledge in the area of Takaful and Retakaful. Key words: Takaful Retakaful Operating model and Malaysia INTRODUCTION Insurance and reinsurance operators are the twins and they cannot survive if they are not supporting each other. Retakaful is the backbone of Takaful industry to provide solvency protection to the Takaful operators in order to ensure that the claims can be paid when due. Normal practice is the insurance operators pay the premium to the reinsurance operators in exchange for the claims to be made by reinsurance operators if the policy holders of the insurance operators claim. The main reason for insurance operators to buy the reinsurance is that insurance operators might not be able to pay the claims if the amount is large. It can happen mostly in the case of fire, flood and etc [1, 2]. Insurance is prohibited from the Islamic perspective and Takaful has been introduced as an alternative to conventional insurance. Similarly, reinsurance is prohibited and an alternative is Retakaful with which Takaful operators are required to mitigate their risks. Thus, it is necessary to understand its history, its Shari ah and legal framework and operational aspect. However, there is no study focuses and highlight on it. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to highlight the history of Retakaful, Shari ah and legal framework and Retakaful operational aspect. This paper is organized in four sections. The second section highlights the historical development of Retakaful until now. The third section mentions Shari ah and legal background of Retakaful. The fourth section presents the operational aspect of Retakaful. The last section concludes the paper. Historical and Current Perspective of Retakaful: The takaful industry in the beginning of its establishment in the early eighties has generally relied heavily on conventional reinsurance to provide capacity as well as reinsurance cover for its takaful risks. Scholars allowed this practice as a measure ofnecessity(dharurah)in order to protect the nascent industry.in this respect, some takaful companies in the Middle-East are allowed and licensed to write Retakaful business to meet this 1 inadequate Retakaful capacity in the market. This is followed by the another company called BEST Re based in Tunisia which provides both conventional and Retakaful facilities and later followed by the establishment of AseanRetakaful International (L) Ltd, thus alleviating in a small measure, the lack of Retakaful capacity for the fledgling takaful industry. In 1997 the takaful operators in Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia, with the desire to enhance cooperation among themselves as well as promote shared values and technical exchange 1 Such as the Islamic Insurance and Reinsurance Company (IIRCO) based in Jeddah which has now ceased operation Corresponding Author: Sheila Nu NuHtay, Institute of Islamic Banking and Finance, International Islamic University Malaysia 185

programmes, formed a loose grouping called the ASEAN interest and utmost good faith are also applied in Takaful Group. 3 Retakaful contracts. The SAC approved that the Among the concrete technical exchange program abovementioned principles shall also apply to undertaken was to establish a regional takafulpool called Retakaful, realising the importance of these the ASEAN Takafultakaful Pool (ATG Pool) whereby principles in Retakaful are much deeper due to the high members agree to cede to the pool their fire takaful information asymmetry of the Retakaful risks and the business as a priority before ceding to the Retakaful and wholesale /portfolio nature of Retakaful where individual reinsurance market. This pooling arrangement helps to risks are not described (except for facultative Retakaful lessen the acute shortage of Retakaful capacity at that placement). In essence, Retakaful operators are required time. Currently there are more than ten full-fledge to manage all facets of its business based on Retakaful operators providing various Retakaful Shari ahprinciples and practices, such as its investment, solutions to the global takaful market. underwriting, claims, finance, including its practice of retrotakaful. Shariah and Legal Background of Retakaful: Like takaful, Retakaful is also a risk sharing mechanism. In Operational Aspect of Retakaful: Similar to Retakaful, the participants are the various takaful conventional insurance, takaful operators need operators who seek to share their takafulrisks through Retakaful to support its business activities especially the mechanism of Retakaful managed by Retakaful in a competitive market environment and high operators. This means that principally, takaful has similar customer and shareholders expectations. Generally, traits with Retakaful in its contractual dimensions except a primary takaful operator seeks to obtain the for certain peculiarities which are unique to the Retakaful following objectives from its Retakaful program operational framework. In relation to this, the Islamic [4, 5]: Financial Service Act 2013 (Malaysia) defines the Retakaful as: To maximize net retained profits, usually keeping the first portion of the good risks in its own account and takaful cover arranged by a takaful operator with a ceding the balance to Retakaful for prudential second takaful operator on the risks of the takaful purposes. fund it administers, wholly or partly Make best possible use of the financial resources of Retakaful operators to back the business especially Retakaful generally follow the same Shariah for large and complex risks (leveraging). 2 principles and practices of takaful. For this reason, Ensure optimal retention of risk in line with the Retakaful is also a contract of donation (uqud al- financial standing of the takaful operator. Unduly tabarruat) between the takaful operators to share low retentions will result in uneconomic outflow of their respective takaful risks and liabilities based on contributions and profits whilst a high retention shall defined Retakaful contributions, into a defined expose the company financially. Retakaful Risk Fund, to cover defined Retakaful Produce steady underwriting results from year to risks, in a defined Retakaful period, managed by a year by controlling the adverse year through Retakaful operator based on various contracts adequate Retakaful arrangement. such as al-mudharabah, al-wakalah or hybrid Help company s overall growth in all aspects such as models. The concept of Retakaful according to Karim gross contributions, net contributions and net [3] widens the spectrum of the principle of solidarity profits. whereby a participant in one takaful pool essentially Provide adequate underwriting capacity and expertise helps or is being helped by other participants in other to enable the business to grow amidst the fiercely takaful pools managed by the various takaful operators competitive market environment and high who cede their takaful risks or pool of risks to the shareholders and customer expectations. Retakaful operator. The underlying principles applicable in the primary Retakaful Operational Models: Retakaful may be takaful contracts such as indemnity, permissible takaful operationalized based on similar structures applied in 2 As defined by the AAIOFI Shariah Standard No.41 of 2010 3 nd nd th th At its 52 meeting dated 2 August 2005 and its 76 meeting dated 9 June 2008 186

Participants (Takaful Operators) RetakafulContribution (100% tabarru) Investmen t Investmen t profit (share) Retakaful Risk Fund - less Retrotakaful, Reserves Retakaful Benefits (Claims) Underwriting Surplus (share) Actual Management Expenses Retakaful Operator Fig. 1: Modified al MudharabahRetakaful Model takaful either on al--mudharabah, al-wakalah or hybrid model combining both al-mudharabah and al-wakalah as depicted below [4]: 4 model was approved by the SAC in 2002. A simple structure of a hybrid wakalah-mudharabah model as commonly adopted by the industry is depicted below: Retakaful Based on al-mudharabah Model: The principle Management of the Retakaful Risk Fund: A Retakaful of al-mudharabah when applied to Retakaful contract Risk Fund is managed in a similar manner as the Takaful defines the Retakaful operator as the entrepreneur Risk Fund such as the management of claims, reserves, (mudharib) who undertakes the Retakafulbusiness retrotakaful and investment activities to ensure that the activities and the participants (sahibul mal) consisting of Retakaful Risk Fund is financially strong and sustainable the various takaful operators making Retakaful to meet its Retakaful liabilities as well as shareholder s contributions into the Retakaful Risk Fund to the expectations. However, under Retakaful (with respect to Retakaful operator (based on tabarru). The Retakaful both proportional and non-proportional Retakaful), there contract may specify the proportion of profit (surplus) to are certain treatments of the Retakaful contributions and be shared between the takafuland the Retakaful operator. claims which are unique and necessary to the operation of A simple Retakaful structure based on modified al- Retakaful business and which are defined in the mudharabah model is depicted below: Retakaful contract and practices. Under proportional treaty, they may consist of as follows [6]: Retakaful Based on al-wakalah Model: Under, this model the Retakafuloperator (the wakeel) manages the Retakaful Risk Fund(muwakkalbih) as an agent of the primary takaful operators (participants) (as the muwakkil) and is paid an upfront fee (the ujrah) for its services. Profits and losses from the management of the Retakaful Risk Fund belong entirely to the primary takaful operators (participants), unless the losses were due to the negligence or misconduct of the Retakaful operator. This Bordereaux-refers to the schedule of cessions made under a Retakaful treaty, or of losses arising from the business ceded to the Retakaful operator. This is normally rendered on quarterly basis. Contribution Basis-which seeks to define whether the Retakaful contribution received from the primary takaful operator is either on Original Gross Rate 5 6 (OGR) or Original Net Rate (ONR) or flat rate. 4 At its 24th meeting dated 24 April 200 5 OGR refers to the rate of contribution charged by primary takaful operator without any deductions. 6.ONR refers to the rate of contribution charged less acquisition costs incurred by the primary takaful operator. 187

Participants (Takaful Operators) Retakaful Contribution (100% Tabarru) Wakala h Fee Retakaful Risk Fund - less Retrotakaful, Reserves Investment Profit (share) Retakaful Benefits (Claims) Underwriting Surplus Takaful Operator Fig. 2: Hybrid Retakaful Model Actual management expenses Contribution Reserve Deposit-the amount retained Loss Portfolio Entry and Withdrawal-refers to by the primary takaful operator from the Retakaful the accounting entry in a proportional treaty contribution ceded to the Retakaful operator as a account to transfer liability in respect of losses security for due performance of treaty obligations by outstanding from one year to the next. To the Retakaful operator. relieve the Retakaful operator at the end of a Clean-cut Accounts-refers to the system of accounts year for future liabilities in respect of outstanding of a proportional treaty wherein the Retakaful losses, it is debited for an amount, usually a operator s unexpired liability in respect of cessions percentage (usually 90-95 percent) of losses made and outstanding losses are settled through outstanding at the end of the year, as Loss Portfolio transfer of contributions and loss portfolios, instead Withdrawal. The Retakaful operator for the next year of running-off over a period. is credited with the same amount as Loss Portfolio Contribution Portfolio Entry and Withdrawal-refers to Entry. the accounting entry in a proportional treaty account Reserves-refers to the basis or retention to transfer the unearned contributions from one year of reserves, whether calculated on OGR or to the next. To relieve the Retakaful operator at the ONR and the mechanics of retention and end of the year of liability in respect of unexpired release. Reserves are released when portfolio risks, it is debited an amount, usually a percentage is withdrawn and retained when portfolio entry (usually 30-40 percent) of the ceded Retakaful is given. contribution as Contribution Portfolio Withdrawal. Run-off Accounts-refers to accounts pertaining to an The Retakaful operator of the next year is credited underwriting year drawn up periodically subsequent with the amount as Contribution Portfolio Entry. to the close of the treaty year. 188

Underwriting Year Accounts-refers to the system of treaty accounts where contributions and losses pertaining to a particular underwriting year are kept separate from that of other underwriting years. Runoff accounts are rendered to reflect the development of contributions and losses of that underwriting year. Cash Call-refers to a provision in proportional treaties that allows the cedant (primary takaful operator) to seek and receive immediate payment of the Retakaful operator s share of a large loss without waiting for collection through the periodic accounts. 7 Commission or Retakaful service fee-is paid by the Retakaful operator to the takaful operator (cedant) on the Retakaful contributions ceded, of which rate are agreed upon by both parties at the time of negotiating the terms of the treaty. In principle, the commission should be sufficient to cover the original commission, plus the cedant smanagement expenses, but the margin is also tied to the performance of the portfolio. Under Non-Proportional Retakaful, the key features are as follows [6]: Treaty Limits-this specifies the point at which the Retakaful operator becomes liable and the amount for which it is liable. Limits are typically expressed asin the following example: Limit: RM 3,500,000 Ultimate Net Loss each and every loss each and every risk, each and every occurrence or series of loss occurrences arising out of one event. Deductible: RM 3,500,000 Ultimate Net Loss each and every loss each and every risk, each and every occurrence or series of loss occurrences arising out of one event. The above statement means that the Retakaful operator will pay up to RM3.5m in excess of the first RM3.5m payable by the Cedant for each loss occurrence. Normally cover is arranged in various layers, primarily for pricing purposes for the additional covers required. 8 Gross Net Contribution Income (GNCI) -this is the amount against which Excess of Loss rates are based in order to derive the Retakaful contribution. Pricing is initially based on the Estimated GNCI (EGNCI) contributionand then adjusted after the close of the year, when the Actual GNCI is known. Retakaful Contribution-Minimum and Deposit Contribution (MDC)is payable by quarterly in advance, during the year. The purpose of the Minimum and Deposit Contribution is to ensure that the ceding company does not deliberately overstate its EGNCI (to achieve lower rates) and the Retakaful operator receives a guaranteed contribution to meet its expenses and to cover the liability it has assumed. The rate for non-proportional may be arrived at a number of methods such as, flat rate method, burning 9 10 cost method, rate on line method. Reinstatements-to ensure that the amount of cover under an Excess of Loss Treaty is limited in terms of the aggregate amount that is recoverable per layer. For example, if a layer of RM5m Excess of RM3m provides for 3 Reinstatements, the total amount recoverable under the layer is RM20m i.e. the RM3 x RM5m reinstatements + the RM5m cover. CONCLUSION In sum, this paper highlights the interdependent nature of insurance and reinsurance operators and the need of reinsurance operators for the insurance operators to ensure the solvency. Both insurance and reinsurance practice is not in line with Shari ah and Takaful and Retakaful become the replacement for them. Similar to the conventional practice, Retakaful operators are the backbone of Takaful operators. Thus, this paper focuses on the historical development of Retakaful until now, the Shari ah and legal framework of Retakaful and its operational practice. It is expected that the paper will be the value added to the existing literature and the interest of industrial players, regulators, Shari ah advisors, customers and the public. REFERENCES 1. Sukri, M.H. and M. Hussin, 2006. "Retakaful (Islamic Reinsurance) Industry Marches on," ed: Azmi Associates, pp: 43. 2. Abouzaid, C., 2008. The Need for Retakaful and Available Capacities. Available: www.assaif.org/ content/download/3091/18468 7.Some scholars do not allow this practice as they deemed that it amounts to riba. 8. Written contributions net of returns and cancellations. 10. Based on the past loss experience (cost of incurred losses during the protection period), loaded for expenses and profit margin. 11.Charged as a percentage of the cover limit. 189

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