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PERILS estimates €1.89bn industry loss for September Central Europe floods

4th November 2024

Zurich-based catastrophe insurance data provider PERILS AG has released its initial industry loss estimate for the floods in Central Europe and Italy during the period of 14 to 20 September 2024, pegging the total at €1.886 billion. As a reminder, the low-pressure system Boris (also known as Anett) caused prolonged heavy ... Read the full article

Insurers brace for one of Spain’s costliest events following October floods: Aon

1st November 2024

The insurance sector is preparing for potentially one of Spain’s costliest events on record due to catastrophic flooding across eastern and southern regions that began on October 27, 2024, according to global insurance and reinsurance broking group Aon. The event began with intense rainfall and severe storms in Almería Province on ... Read the full article

Insured losses from Spain flooding to be well above €1bn: Morningstar DBRS

31st October 2024

According to Morningstar DBRS, insured losses from the extreme flooding in eastern and southern regions of Spain are expected to be well above €1 billion, given the significant damage to people, properties, vehicles, and businesses as well as to the agriculture sector. On October 29, 2024, extreme flooding, triggered by severe ... Read the full article

Torrential rain drives deadly flash floods in southeastern Spain

30th October 2024

Insurers across Europe will be on high alert as torrential rain has triggered devastating flash floods in southeastern Spain, causing widespread destruction and claiming at least 60 lives. According to the Spanish weather service AEMET, the town of Chiva, west of Valencia, recorded 491mm of rain in just eight hours on ... Read the full article

9M’24 insured natural catastrophe losses above average at $102bn: Aon

28th October 2024

Global broking group Aon estimates insurance industry losses from natural catastrophe events in the first nine months of 2024 of at least $102 billion, with the impacts of hurricane Milton and additional events expected in the rest of the year poised to push annual insured losses above the $125 billion ... Read the full article

New cat model brings ‘step change’ to flood risk management: Fathom’s Jones

18th October 2024

Covering all major flood perils globally with a comprehensive representation of uncertainty and conditioned to the current climate, Fathom’s new Global Flood Cat model gives the industry a "step change" in its ability to manage flood risk, according to the firm's Chief Product Officer, Dr Matthew Jones. Built upon Fathom’s Global ... Read the full article

Amwins and Floodbase launch parametric flood insurance for Californian municipalities

8th October 2024

Amwins, a London-domiciled global speciality distributor, in partnership with insurtech Floodbase, has launched a municipal flood insurance program, designed to insure California municipalities against previously uncovered losses due to atmospheric river flooding. California’s public sector has been largely unprotected from damages caused by atmospheric rivers, which annually on average cost the ... Read the full article

Hurricane Helene unlikely to impact FHCF or Citizens ratings, but may trigger NFIP reinsurance: Fitch

3rd October 2024

Hurricane Helene is not likely to affect credit ratings for property & casualty re/insurers, Citizens Property Insurance or the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund (FHCF), but could trigger the National Flood Insurance Program's (NFIP) catastrophe reinsurance, according to Fitch Ratings. The global rating agency has based its assessment on an initial estimate ... Read the full article

Fathom launches Global Flood Cat model

2nd October 2024

As large-scale flooding increasingly contributes to global insured losses, accounting for $14 billion of 2023's insured nat cat loss total, according to reinsurer Swiss Re, flood risk intelligence firm Fathom has launched Global Flood Cat, a catastrophe model for comprehensive flood risk assessment. Built upon Fathom's Global Terrain Data, FABDEM+ and ... Read the full article

Central Europe floods likely to drive insured losses of $2.8-$3.9bn: Moody’s RMS

2nd October 2024

Damages from severe flooding across Czech Republic, Austria, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Germany, and Italy between September 11th-19th is expected to result in insurance industry losses of between $2.8 billion (€2.5bn) and $3.9 billion (€3.5bn), according to catastrophe risk modeller, Moody’s RMS Event Response. The majority of the losses are expected to ... Read the full article

Insured losses from Central Europe floods seen at up to $3.4bn by Verisk

1st October 2024

Global data analytics and technology provider, Verisk's Extreme Event Solutions arm has estimated that insured losses from September flooding in Czechia, Poland, and Austria will land between $2.2 billion (€2bn) and $3.4 billion (€3bn). From September 12th to 16th, severe flooding driven by an extreme amount of rain impacted large parts ... Read the full article

FloodFlash’s parametric coverage ensures rapid payouts to UK clients after floods

27th September 2024

FloodFlash’s UK clients with parametric coverage have been promptly notified that their claims are in progress following recent rainfall-related floods, ensuring a seamless claims process. Clients benefit from FloodFlash’s accurate flood readings during events and the rapid processing of claims once coverage is triggered. In a recent LinkedIn post, Ian Bartholomew, Co-founder ... Read the full article

Aon estimates €1.65bn market loss from September Central Europe flooding

27th September 2024

Broking group Aon has revealed a market loss estimate for the Central Europe Flooding in September 2024, caused by Storm Boris, of €1.65 billion. According to the firm's Event Response report, the deadly flooding resulted from an extreme amount of rain that fell over a large area of the region from ... Read the full article

Guy Carpenter pegs insured loss from Central Europe floods at up to €2.1bn

25th September 2024

Modern infrastructure, dams, and flood barriers significantly mitigated the impact of the 2024 flooding across Central and Eastern Europe, according to reinsurance broker Guy Carpenter, who has estimated an insured loss between €1.6 billion and €2.1 billion from the event. A slow-moving storm caused days of intense rainfall and flooding across ... Read the full article

Central Europe floods could cost up to $3.3bn in insured losses: Gallagher Re

18th September 2024

Global reinsurance broker Gallagher Re estimates that the insured losses from the severe floods in central Europe, which occurred mainly from September 12-15, are likely to range between EUR 2.0 to 3.0 billion (USD 2.2 to 3.3 billion). A slow-moving low-pressure system caused continuous rainfall across central Europe, leading to severe ... Read the full article