Case Studies
Client: Aviation Fuel Wholesaler
Topic: Catastrophic Loss Scenario
Situation
Largest independent wholesaler in the industry, experiencing good growth prospects with a strong balance sheet. Low margins
and high exposures resulted in peak seasonal demand being held down by our prospect because of potential catastrophic
credit loss.
Operating Facts
Annual Sales: $150 million, Average Accounts Receivable: $8.3 million, Gross Margin: 7%, Net Margin <1%, Account Turns
Per Year: 18, Credit Function Handled By a Full Time Credit Expert.
Objective
The company had sophisticated methods, and personnel, in place to manage the expected credit risk within their customer
portfolio. They were interested in a program that would eliminate the potential catastrophic risk of an "unexpected" situation.
Solution
Implemented a credit insurance program that covered all accounts for their projected peak exposure, with a significant first
loss position maintained by our client - truly a catastrophic program. The deductible level was established per our client's
ability to withstand the loss, any loss above the deductible would be covered by the program.
Results
Instead of limiting peak seasonal sales, our client confidently entered into sizable contracts which produced incremental profit
that far exceed the cost of the program - providing catastrophic loss protection, reduced bad debt allowance, and enhanced
their ability to negotiate with their lender - all for a true "zero net cost"!
Catastrophic Loss Situation Large Exposure/Potential Loss
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$800,000
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| Required additional annual sales of approximately 53% to offset the loss - and still meet corporate bottom line profit objectives. | |

