ILS gains attention as climate change felt around the world: HK IA’s Cheung

On announcing the completion of the second catastrophe bond issuance domiciled in Hong Kong, the Insurance Authority’s CEO Clement Cheung explained that insurance-linked securities (ILS) are a focus as they gain increasing attention. The Insurance Authority said that it welcomes the second issuance of insurance-linked securities (ILS) in Hong Kong. As we’ve been reporting for […]

Aon on insurance broker’s role in disaster resilience

“Few and far between” wouldn’t be the phrase to describe the natural disasters that are hitting New Zealand with increased severity and frequency – and in a country that is prone to a range of these hazards, Aon says catastrophe modelling is of extreme importance. Similarly, insurance brokers have a crucial role to play if insureds are […]

Malawi to receive parametric drought insurance payout from ARC

The African Risk Capacity (ARC) will make at least a US $14.2 million payout to benefit the people of Malawi, after the country’s parametric drought insurance coverage was triggered. The climate insurance pay-out will be made by African Risk Capacity (ARC) Limited to the Malawian government in June, after the country experienced its driest season […]

Funding needed for climate disasters has risen ‘more than 800%’ in 20 years

The funding needed by UN climate disaster appeals has soared by more than 800% in 20 years as global heating takes hold. But only about half of it is being met by rich countries, according to a new report by Oxfam. Last year was the third costliest on record for extreme weather events such as droughts, floods […]

Lessons from Australia’s one-in-a-1,000-year event

The recent floods in Queensland and New South Wales have taken a heavy toll on Australia. However, amidst the losses, valuable lessons can be learned as well: In several communities, flood-mitigation paid off. HDI Global’s Mr Stefan Feldmann reflects on how we live with our changing environment. In March 2022, a severe weather system combined with La Niña […]

Aussie deep science startup Reask is calculating climate catastrophe on a global scale

Reask co-founder Nick Hassam is speaking at InsurTech Connect Asia in Singapore this week as part of an AusTrade delegation to explain how the company uses data, technology and high-performance computing for climate catastrophe risk modelling. His return to Asia is poignant, since the last time he visited was five years ago for the 15th […]

Insured loss from 2022 Australia floods rises to $4.3 billion: ICA

The Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) has reported a 28% rise in the cost of the severe flooding across Southeast Queensland and Northern New South Wales earlier this year, making it the country’s fourth costliest natural disaster event. As of Tuesday May 31st, 2022, insurance and reinsurance industry losses from the floods are estimated at […]

Centre for Disaster Protection adds World Bank ILS expertise

The UK-funded Centre for Disaster Protection has announced a number of new additions to its team, with an experienced disaster risk financing expert joining it from her most recent role at the World Bank, where she had worked on catastrophe bonds and insurance-linked securities (ILS) arrangements. The Centre for Disaster Protection was launched in 2017 […]

Hurricane Agatha to slam Mexico. Unlikely to trouble World Bank cat bond

Hurricane Agatha is verging on reaching major Category 3 storm status as it nears the Mexican coastline with 110 mph sustained winds, but the central pressure remains far higher than would be needed to trigger the Government of Mexico’s World Bank issued catastrophe bond. Hurricane Agatha formed over the weekend and rapidly intensified as it […]