Industry Segments: Climate Page 6 / 28
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- May 29 2024
APRA proposes US$22m in levies funding for Australia’s general insurance sector
The total operational costs of the regulators to be recovered from the general insurance sector in FY 2024 is 10.8% higher than the previous financial year, the Treasury said in a discussion paper.
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- May 28 2024
Equal chance of neutral ENSO conditions and La Niña: BOM
The Australian weather agency has maintained La Niña watch as there are some early signs that an event might occur in the Pacific Ocean later this year.
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- May 28 2024
Singapore Airlines turbulence puts new risks on the radar
Allianz-led liability program for the airline was placed by Gallagher and Sedgwick has been retained as the loss adjuster, IAN can reveal.
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- May 27 2024
Tropical cyclone landfalls in East Asia set to be above-normal: Guy Carpenter
The western North Pacific region will likely see 19 to 21 tropical cyclone formations this year, which is near-normal activity, according to the reinsurance broker.
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- May 24 2024
Allianz is lead insurer for Singapore Airlines turbulence-hit flight: report
The extreme turbulence led to the death of a 73-year-old man, with 20 remaining in intensive care.
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- May 24 2024
South-East Asia accounts for a third of global ship losses in 2023: Allianz Commercial
South China, Indochina, Indonesia and the Philippines, is the main ship loss hotspot globally last year.
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- May 23 2024
Brokers eye parametric possibilities in Asia for nat cats and beyond
Intermediaries are taking the index-based products route to provide coverage for risks that were once considered too complex or too difficult to insure.
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- May 17 2024
New South Wales April storms insured claims at US$117m: ICA
Three extreme cat events since Christmas have caused US$1bn in insured damages across Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria.
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- May 16 2024
UN climate alliance’s second try takes consultative, multi-industry approach
The newly formed Forum for Insurance Transformation comprises (re)insurers, brokers, law firms, regulators, scientists and climate experts to drive net-zero transformation.
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- May 15 2024
ICA says additional US$92m funding for Australia disaster resilience falls short of needs
The (re)insurance industry body has welcomed the Australian government's additional disaster support funding outlined in the 2024-25 federal budget.
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- May 13 2024
New South Wales pushes insurance monitor bill to lower premiums for consumers
The state government is seeking to ensure that the goals of emergency services levy reform, including lower premium and punishing price exploitation, are met through new rules and amendment.
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- May 10 2024
US carbon credit carrier Oka expands to Australia through partnership with Clima
The partnership will be brokered by PSC Paragon and will support clients' efforts to meet net zero targets and enter voluntary carbon market through climate disclosure and decarbonisation.
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- May 7 2024
CelsiusPro launches parametric climate risk insurance for Indian women workers
The index-based product offered in partnership with Howden Insurance Brokers and Go Digit, provides financial protection against extreme heatwaves for women working in India's informal sectors.
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- May 6 2024
Local expertise and investors key to Hong Kong’s cat bond hub ambitions
Rising climate risks in the greater China region highlight Hong Kong's potential as an ILS hub, but an informed pool of investors and professional services ecosystems are important to grow the market further.
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- May 6 2024
Australian cyclone pool’s aggregate building exposure exceeds US$1trn
Approximately 95% of the market in terms of premium has joined the ARPC as of December 31 with a total quarterly premium of US$156m.
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- May 6 2024
El Niño-aggravated extreme heat threatens Vietnam: national weather agency
The temperature in two towns reached 44 degrees Celsius last week and May weather is expected to be 1.5 to 2.5 degrees higher than in previous years, says National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting.
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- April 30 2024
China’s insurers see US$96.5m in reported claims from week-long Guangdong rainstorm
As of April 28, a total of 34,700 cases were filed to insurers in the southern province of China and the carriers have paid out a third of it amounting to US$28.4m.
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- April 30 2024
APAC accounts for nearly half of global economic losses in Q1 2024: Aon
The global (re)insurance sector is bracing for an "extremely active" Atlantic hurricane season driven by record-breaking land and ocean temperatures.
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- April 30 2024
Insurers’ switch to risk-based pricing makes insurance unaffordable: RBNZ
Climate change and rising reinsurance costs are prompting more insurers to switch to a risk-based pricing approach, but the Reserve Bank of New Zealand warns that this is also making property insurance unaffordable and leave customer underinsured.
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- April 26 2024
Opinion: European regulator’s climate conundrum poses questions for South-East Asia’s risk mitigation
Excluding high-risk areas from coverage does not provide a viable solution, as all actors need to work together to address climate risk, including the P&C sector, governments and society.