Climate change a far greater threat to global economy than Covid-19 pandemic amid rising intensity of heatwaves and floods, Swiss Re says
Climate change poses a bigger risk to long-term global economic growth than the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, according to Swiss Re. The world just had the third warmest June on record last month, with the average temperature 0.32 degrees Celsius higher than the average for the month in the three decades to 2020, according to Europe’s […]
Humanitarian insurance – ethical tightropes, trade-offs and unintended consequences
Insurance can be a useful tool for managing the unpredictable costs of disasters. This seems a good fit for a sector whose core business is responding to the human impacts of disasters, and often struggles to find the resources to meet unexpected peaks in demand. But humanitarians have a number of particularities linked to their […]
Disaster Risk Financing could help to mitigate climate risk in Africa
Only three percent of losses caused by drought, floods and tropical cyclones have been insured on the African continent. This emerged at a recent DZ BANK Capital Markets Conference held in Berlin. Insured losses on the African continent are close to 97 percent, which means, at best, only three percent of losses caused by drought, floods […]
Madagascar gets ARC parametric drought insurance payout as well
The country of Madagascar is the latest to benefit from a payout under its parametric drought insurance coverage from the African Risk Capacity (ARC), with almost $800k to be disbursed to the government. The African Risk Capacity Group and the African Development Bank presented the Government of Madagascar with a US $797,049 cheque as an […]
Novel cat bonds on the horizon: Brad Adderley, Appleby
On the back of a robust opening quarter, catastrophe bond issuance remained strong in the second-quarter of 2022, and with interest from new sponsors with novel transactions, growth could be on the horizon, according to Brad Adderley. “We have done a fair amount of cat bonds in Q2, and we have not had any transactions […]
“Demand for catastrophe bonds outpacing industry’s ability to meet them” – Aon
Aon’s latest Reinsurance Market Dynamics: June and July Reinsurance Renewals says that the current demand for catastrophe bonds is outpacing the ability of the industry to supply them. According to the report, the current situation has arisen because insurers and reinsurers have turned increasingly to alternative capital markets to supplement traditional reinsurance and maximise placements in a […]
Gallagher Re – Africa Re initiative may bring third-party capital to African risks
A new collaborative initiative between global reinsurance broker Gallagher Re and pan-African reinsurer Africa Re aims to strengthen countries against a broad range of climate, crisis and disaster risks and may utilise third-party reinsurance capital alongside traditional to augment capacity. The pair announced their protection gap focused initiative named ‘Accelerating action through scalable risk transfer […]
Philippines looks to reinsurance & parametrics for crop scheme
The government of the Philippines is said to be looking at sources of reinsurance capital to underpin the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) scheme, while parametric triggers are also being explored to make the coverage more widely available and responsive. Artemis understands that there is a desire to make the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) […]
Catastrophe bond market hits new record size of $38.2bn
The global market for catastrophe bonds expanded by almost 2% during the second-quarter of 2022, as demand from sponsors drove strong issuance and helped to grow the outstanding cat bond market to $38.2 billion at June 30th 2022. Issuance of new catastrophe bonds reached $5.2 billion in the second-quarter of the year. You can download […]
Flooding returns to eastern Australia, with Sydney affected
Parts of eastern Australia are flooding again after an East coast low brought torrential rains and strong winds, with parts of Sydney particularly affected, with households evacuated and flood warnings in place. Meteorologists from Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology are warning that river levels could continue to rise into the beginning of the coming week, potentially […]