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Wholly-owned subsidiary of parent company Janus Assurance Re
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INSTITUTIONAL

About us.

A specialty carrier founded to serve what the Latin American market needs and what the Latin American market cannot offer on its own.

Origin

The meridian we cross.

Meridiano Re was established as a specialty subsidiary of Janus Assurance Re to serve a concrete need in the Latin American market: sophisticated principals whose international operations, offshore assets, or cross-border trade obligations require capacity placed outside their home jurisdiction.

Where other carriers retreat from operational complexity or caution about geography, we underwrite with discipline. Where local capacity is insufficient, we provide capacity. Where settlement in local currency represents risk, we operate in stable currencies.

Philosophy

Where the risk is.

Attractive premiums are not earned in over-served markets. They are earned by underwriting with precision where others retreat, while maintaining the operational rigor that sustains the trust of counterparties, reinsurers, and regulators.

This is not a philosophy of risk tolerance, but of technical competence. Every risk is evaluated on its individual merits: the principal's quality, the nature of the obligation, geography and counterparty, the proposed structure. We underwrite what we understand and decline what we do not.

Operation

Institutional discipline.

As a subsidiary regulated by the Superintendencia de Seguros of the Dominican Republic, we operate under the legal framework applicable to insurers and reinsurers domiciled in the country. Our reinsurance panel includes international carriers that validate the solvency and discipline of every risk assumed.

The backing of Janus Assurance Re as parent company provides solid capitalization, established operational infrastructure, and correspondent banking relationships that sustain the core promise: pay claims on time, in stable currencies, to any financial institution worldwide.

Core

"Capacity, continuity, and discretion for principals operating across borders."