A reinsurance sidecar is a financial mechanism used in the reinsurance industry that allows capital providers to invest in a specific portion of a reinsurer's risk. Essentially, a sidecar is a structure that enables investors (such as hedge funds, pension funds, or private equity firms) to participate in the risks and rewards associated with particular reinsurance contracts without necessarily taking on the full scope of a traditional reinsurance company.
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