Insurance and Reinsurance Expert Witness

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Specialties & Experience of this Expert Witness

General Specialties:

Insurance and Financial

Keywords/Search Terms:

reinsurance, insurance, statutory accounting, risk transfer, property casualty insurance, ceded program design, capital adequacy, receiverships, run-off portfolios, commutations, risk-based capital, solvency II, financial exams, financial analysis, regulatory compliance, excess and surplus lines, corporate transactions

Education:

International Economica, Georgetown University

Years in Practice:

34

Number of Times Deposed/Testified in Last 4 Yrs:

4

Additional Information

Bryan Fuller is a reinsurance and insurance regulatory consultant with more than 30 years of specialized experience, including extensive work for U.S. insurance regulators and international financial institutions. His expertise spans reinsurance run‑off and commutations, statutory accounting, financial examinations, receivership and troubled insurer solutions, risk transfer testing, and complex reinsurance and insurance transactions. ​ He serves as Principal of Fuller Consulting Group, focusing on reinsurance program design, capital and collateral optimization, risk transfer testing, and reinsurance financial condition examinations, and also provides litigation support as an expert witness in reinsurance, statutory accounting, and complex dispute resolution. Mr. Fuller has been retained in matters involving reinsurance trust agreements, procurement of insurance from insolvent carriers, professional employer organizations and fronted reinsurance arrangements, and disputes over uncollectible reinsurance and contingent stock purchase agreements, including an arbitration in which his client prevailed on 98.6% of a potential 60 million award. ​ Previously, he was a Director with Examination Resources, LLC, where he led targeted reinsurance and financial examinations, Form A and Form D transaction reviews, and solvency assessments for domestic and internationally active insurance groups. He also advised the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) and multiple commissioners on reinsurance regulatory modernization and surplus lines tax allocation under the Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act. Earlier in his career, Mr. Fuller served as Senior Reinsurance Manager at the NAIC, managing the Reinsurance and International Insurers Departments and providing technical expertise on reinsurance accounting, risk transfer, and collateral, as well as chairing the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS) Reinsurance Subcommittee. ​ Mr. Fuller’s work includes international technical assistance projects for the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, Asian Development Bank, and other organizations on disaster risk financing, parametric and index‑based solutions, enterprise risk management, Own Risk and Solvency Assessment (ORSA), early warning systems, stress testing, and macroprudential surveillance. He has co‑authored core supervisory materials, including IAIS papers on captive insurance and reinsurance, and key NAIC white papers on reinsurance collateral and pools, and he frequently delivers training on reinsurance, solvency, emerging risks, and risk‑based supervision to regulators worldwide. ​ He holds a Bachelor of Science in International Economics from Georgetown University, with additional study at the University of Paris (Sorbonne), and professional designations as a Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), Associate in Reinsurance (ARe), Accredited Insurance Examiner (AIE), and Market Conduct Management (MCM). He is active in professional organizations including the CPCU Society (former Kansas City Chapter President), the International Association of Insurance Receivers, the Society of Financial Examiners, and the Insurance Regulatory Examiners Society.