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All of our Reinsurance News related to the Florida insurance marketplace, featuring news and analysis of the annual June renewal season, as well as Florida-specific stories.

Hurricane Ian to cause near record US fire & natural hazards loss: GlobalData

30th September 2022

After devastating Florida’s west coast as a strong Category 4 storm before weakening over land, Hurricane Ian is likely to bring incurred losses in US fire and natural hazards market to near record levels, according to analysts at GlobalData. Benjamin Hatton, Associate Insurance Analyst at GlobalData, described the storm as one ... Read the full article

CoreLogic estimates insured wind and surge loss from hurricane Ian up to $47bn

30th September 2022

CoreLogic has estimated that the insurance and reinsurance industry losses from Hurricane Ian could reach $47bn. The firm said that its analysis indicated losses arising from the hurricane could land between $22bn and $32bn, with additional storm surge losses in Florida of another $6bn to $15bn. It also said that this ... Read the full article

Hurricane Ian likely to cause $65bn of loss in Florida alone: RMSI

29th September 2022

According to global GIS and geospatial technology company RMSI, Hurricane Ian is set to cause $65bn of economic losses in Florida as it continues its path across the state. Hurricane Ian made landfall on Wednesday as a major Category 4 storm with maximum sustained winds of around 155 mph near ... Read the full article

Florida’s reinsurance programme to be tested by Hurricane Ian, says AM Best

28th September 2022

Florida’s new reinsurance programme is going to be tested by Hurricane Ian, says AM Best in a new commentary. It was created in recent months by state governor Ron DeSantis as the Reinsurance to Assist Policyholders (RAP) Program, designed to provide $2bn of coverage for hurricane losses. The reinsurance program’s $2bn coverage ... Read the full article

Over one million Florida homes at risk from Hurricane Ian storm surge: CoreLogic

27th September 2022

CoreLogic has released data analysis showing that more than one million single-family and multifamily homes along the Florida gulf coast with a reconstruction cost value (RCV) of approximately $258.3bn are at potential risk of storm surge damage from Hurricane Ian. Hurricane Ian has now reached major Category 3 status with ... Read the full article

Floridian insurers see underwriting improve in Q2 2022: Gallagher Re

23rd September 2022

According to reinsurance broker Gallagher Re’s Q2 Florida Market Watch Report, the combined ratio of the industry improved by 13.1% year-over-year to 109%. At the same time, loss & LAE reserve ratios at an industry level fell by 7.3% to 73.1% in Q2, as the expense ratio declined from 41.7% in ... Read the full article

Citizens’ President warns of market instability & reinsurance reliance

23rd September 2022

Citizens Property Insurance Corporation's President, Barry Gilway, has commented on the long-term instability he sees in the Florida market and its consequences both for Citizens and the wider reliance on reinsurance capacity. In a September report on Citizens’ performance and market share, Gilway described the company’s policy growth a “roller-coaster” since ... Read the full article

Reinsurer losses related to Florida specialists climb, says AM Best

22nd September 2022

According to a recent report by ratings agency AM Best, reinsurer losses related to Florida specialists continue to climb despite the fact there have been no significant storms in the region. Florida’s personal property specialists show a significantly higher dependency on reinsurance than the industry average, says Best, with premiums assumed ... Read the full article

Reinsurers diverge on Florida cat risk: Moody’s

16th September 2022

Reinsurers are showing a diverging appetite for Florida property catastrophe risk, says Moody’s, ahead of further anticipated price increases and coverage constraints going into 2023. The rating agency noted that many reinsurers chose to hold steady or cut their Florida exposures during the June 2022 renewals, in an effort to improve ... Read the full article

Florida insurers could struggle to respond to a $100bn repeat of Hurricane Andrew: RMS

26th August 2022

According to RMS, a Moody’s analytics company, because of significant exposure growth, the impact of social inflation, and climate change complications, Florida’s insurance market could struggle to respond to a repeat of a Category 5 hurricane, such as Hurricane Andrew - which hit southwest Florida in 1992. RMS highlighted that the ... Read the full article

Florida market remains under strain from man-made crises

23rd August 2022

The legacy that arose from Hurricane Andrew’s landfall in Florida is under strain from the effects of man-made crises today, says a new report. The report, It’s Not Just the Weather: The Man-Made Crises Roiling Property Insurance Markets, posits that there are new and growing crises in many US states arising ... Read the full article

“Florida insurers facing multiple storms” – KBRA

18th August 2022

New research by KBRA says that Florida property insurers are facing storms on multiple fronts as the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season approaches its peak. The company’s work refers to the updated Atlantic hurricane season forecast that was released by Colorado State University at the beginning of the month. That work called ... Read the full article

Florida Citizens surpasses 1 million insurance policies

11th August 2022

Florida’s residual market insurer, Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, has now surpassed more than 1 million policies, the first time it has been at this level of portfolio exposure, in terms of policy count, since 2013. Florida Citizens had added on average 32,000 new policies to its portfolios every month through 2021. The ... Read the full article

Florida’s homeowners insurers are facing multiple crises: Triple-I

11th August 2022

An issues brief published by the Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I) has affirmed that the turmoil in Florida’s homeowners insurance market is due to the state’s outsized number of lawsuits and its commonplace fraud schemes. The net underwriting losses for Florida domestic property companies exceeded $1bn in both 2020 and 2020. Triple-I’s ... Read the full article

CSU, NOAA lower 2022 Atlantic hurricane forecasts

5th August 2022

The expectation is that the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane season will still experience an above-average level of activity, despite both Colorado State University (CSU) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) lowering their forecasts in recent days. In its August update, CSU now anticipates 18 named storms, eight hurricanes, and four ... Read the full article