More cover needed to offset extreme weather losses
November 16 2016 by InsuranceAsia News-
Wang Fuk Court fire insurance payouts exceed US$33m: HKIA
- December 22
General insurers have processed 1,038 clams with total payout of around US$26m in the three weeks since the fire, the regulator said.
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Sri Lanka flood claims manageable for insurers, reinsurers to absorb non-motor losses: Fitch
- December 18
National Insurance Trust Fund, as Sri Lanka's sole reinsurer, faces greater exposure amid lack of retrocession cover from recent flooding due to Cyclone Ditwah.
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Sri Lanka flood claims manageable for insurers, reinsurers to absorb non-motor losses: Fitch
- December 18
National Insurance Trust Fund, as Sri Lanka's sole reinsurer, faces greater exposure amid lack of retrocession cover from recent flooding due to Cyclone Ditwah.
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Nat cat insured losses reach US$107bn, driven by LA wildfires and severe convective storms
- December 16
With losses at US$89bn, the US is again the most affected market in 2025, Swiss Re Institute says.
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