Industry Segments: Climate Page 8 / 27
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- February 9 2024
New Zealand bans ‘forever chemicals’ in cosmetic products from 2027
The decision puts the spotlight on exclusions to claims from exposure to PFAS, which as IAN reported recently has yet to find many takers in Asia Pacific.
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- February 5 2024
WTW launches parametric protection for South Pacific coral reefs
Fiji’s island communities will be eligible for payouts of up to US$450,000 for reef restoration and community assistance if cyclones hit.
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- February 2 2024
Perils raises Auckland floods insured loss estimate to NZ$2.2bn
Nearly 70% of the property loss was from personal lines, according to the loss aggregator's final tally, which is 12% higher than its August 2023 estimate.
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- January 30 2024
Opinion: Climate litigation to move centre stage in Australia
Greenwashing, failure in disclosing or managing climate risks are spurring a rise in legal actions against corporations, while human rights violation claims pose litigation risks to policymakers.
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- January 29 2024
Queensland on alert as cyclone Kirrily’s remnant bands linger
Suncorp says it has received over 500 claims from customers impacted by the cyclone, almost all home claims.
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- January 29 2024
Howden boosts multinational client focus with Aon’s Mike Baker
Singapore-based Baker will focus on climate and political risks, energy transition, and cyber in his new role.
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- January 25 2024
China’s parametric pilots for nat cat cover finding early success: Taiping Re CEO
Wider use of index-based insurance and ILS is key to finding much-needed capacity for (re)insurers and widening nat cat insurance, according to Sheldon Yu.
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- January 24 2024
Insured losses from Australian twin weather events near US$500m: ICA
The Christmas and New Year storms were the costlier cat event with 70,965 claims, while the ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper has so far seen 8068 claims.
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- January 23 2024
Australia braces for rainstorm, floods as cyclone Kirrily heads to Queensland
The second tropical cyclone to hit the country's eastern coast in as many months is forecast to bring intense rainfall that may lead to 'life-threatening flash flooding', according to the Bureau of Meteorology.
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- January 18 2024
Non-peak perils source of insurers’ primary portfolio risk: Gallagher Re
Flooding from remnants of typhoon Doksuri in China makes it the costliest weather event of last year, with US$18.5bn in economic losses.
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- January 10 2024
Australian government is ‘planning to review’ cyclone reinsurance pool, says minister
Murray Watt, the country's minister for emergency management, said that over the next five years the federal government will allocate US$671m in disaster mitigation funding to be matched by state and territory governments.
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- January 5 2024
Directors & officers seek cover as climate risks enter boardrooms
With mandatory ESG reporting deadlines fast approaching, there is growing demand for climate coverage as part of D&O policies, says Axa's Chelsea Jiang.
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- January 4 2024
Suncorp and IAG say December wild weather claims tracking below nat cat allowance
While the total cost of the two events have yet to be determined, Suncorp said it has US$459m in natural hazard allowance and IAG has US$114m till December 2023.
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- January 4 2024
(Re)insurers to keep an eye on inflation, climate risk and geopolitical tensions in 2024
Expectations for a recovery in growth, orderly renewals, improved supply-demand dynamics, easing of retro market conditions point to a shift in sentiments and the industry’s resilience.
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- January 3 2024
ICA extends insurance catastrophe declaration to January 3 as extreme weather continues
Almost 38,000 insurance claims have been lodged following the weather that has impacted Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria since December 23.
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- January 3 2024
Eastern Australia’s wild weather claims in December top 40,000: ICA
While insurers received more than 37,000 claims from the Christmas storms across three states, the Cyclone Jasper claims from northern Queensland crossed 6000.
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- January 2 2024
Australia Christmas storms has potential to exceed US$1bn loss level: CRESTA
The two record-breaking New Zealand weather events in early 2023 and the August China floods among 7 non-US cat events with billion-dollar industry losses.
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- January 1 2024
Australia prepares for more wild weather even as Christmas storms claims soar
The ICA declared the insurance catastrophe of December after claims from Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria crossed 18,000 as of December 29.
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- December 21 2023
ICA declares ex-cyclone Jasper insurance catastrophe as carriers get 3,800 claims
The escalation would result in prioritising claims for affected policyholders across the region.
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- December 20 2023
IRDAI hikes claims limit for appointment of loss adjusters for Cyclone Michaung losses
The increase in limit, which is applicable for two months, is to expedite the settlement of claims arising from the flooding in India's south-eastern coast.