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- February 26 2024
NSW to focus on mitigation as annual nat cat bill expected to soar to US$6bn by 2060
The State Disaster Management Plan includes measures to reduce communities’ exposure and vulnerability to disasters through awareness and preparedness campaigns, and it has set an end-2024 deadline to review levy arrangements.
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- February 22 2024
India property cat rates rose 50% past nine months: report
Storms, tempests, floods, and inundations rates are expected to be further revised upwards during April 2024 renewals.
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- February 20 2024
IAG New Zealand CEO tells Kiwis to stop building homes in dumb places: report
The country’s largest insurer said that properties built in high-risk areas may see higher-than-average premium increases.
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- February 16 2024
Noto earthquake insurance payout reaches US$137m: industry association
Insurers have about a third of the 76,500 accepted claims settled as of January 31, according to GIAJ.
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- February 16 2024
Perils hikes Cyclone Gabrielle final loss estimates to US$1.32bn
The total loss from New Zealand's twin weather events last year has reached US$2.7 billion with Auckland floods costing more at US$1.36bn.
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- February 15 2024
MIC Global partners WRMS to offer parametric flood cover for India’s gig workers
The Lloyd’s player’s micro-insurance product will cover against financial impacts from extreme weather events.
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- February 14 2024
Tasmania puts fire tax reforms on hold: reports
Insurance Council of Australia called the move “profoundly disappointing” and unfair, as the fire service levy adds up to 28% to the cost of a diverse range of commercial policies.
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- February 14 2024
Australia Christmas storms losses at US$906m: Perils
The initial estimate includes losses from damages of property and motor hull lines of business and will be updated on March 29, 2024.
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- February 14 2024
Storms in Victoria leave half a million homes, businesses without power: reports
Strong winds and lightning caused widespread damage to the power infrastructure in Australia's second-most populous state.
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- February 7 2024
Lao renews parametric flood cover from Seadrif Insurance with lower thresholds
The parametric policy, which was first purchased by the government in 2021, as been expanded from 2 levels to 4 levels and thresholds lowered, providing flexibility to address varying risk scenarios, the Asean insurance platform said.
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- February 5 2024
ICA proposes waiving US$3.9bn state taxes to tame Australia’s flood risks
Chief executive Andrew Hall suggested abolishing insurance annual state taxes, which stand as the second-largest component of home premiums after pricing of flood risk.
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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 31 2024
ICA calls for US$329m budget funding to boost resiliency against floods
Building on the 2022 schemes for NSW and Queensland, the new funding should be equally shared between federal and state budgets to move 750 families out of danger zones.
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- January 31 2024
Japan’s non-life insurers to stay profitable despite large cat losses: AM Best
The rating agency is maintaining its stable outlook on the sector's underwriting performance despite sizable earthquake, typhoon and hailstorm claims.
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- January 30 2024
Japan government loss estimates for Noto earthquake up to US$17.5bn, insurance claims filed top 50,000
Damage to public infrastructure is expected to account for half of the losses, while Ishikawa prefecture is the worst hit.
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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 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.