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News on climate change and how it affects the global insurance and reinsurance industry.
Climate change threatens electric grid resilience, urging insurance-backed adaptation: Swiss Re
10th July 2024
According to Mitali Chatterjee, Insurance Research Manager at Swiss Re, the global reinsurer, climate change is intensifying severe weather events worldwide, significantly impacting the electric grid, emphasising the need of insurance in funding adaptation efforts and enhancing infrastructure resilience. An analysis of US power outages from 2012 to 2023 indicates that ... Read the full article
AI and climate change top priorities for insurance executives in 2024: IIS
10th July 2024
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and climate change have emerged as the top priorities for insurance executives worldwide, according to a survey by the International Insurance Society (IIS). The ILS 2024 Global Priorities Survey aimed to identify the most critical issues for industry leaders and gather insights to shape the agenda for stakeholders ... Read the full article
ARC makes US$32m climate insurance payouts to assist people impacted by drought in Zimbabwe
5th July 2024
The Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe has received an insurance payout of US$16. 8 million following its participation in the African Risk Capacity (ARC) Group disaster financing mechanism. For those who are not aware, the mechanism is designed to help African Union (AU) Member States plan, prepare and better respond ... Read the full article
$7.7bn in losses from extreme heat in California: Commissioner Lara
4th July 2024
Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara has released a comprehensive report revealing $7.7 billion in losses from extreme heat events in California, highlighting the urgent need for adaptive strategies to address this growing threat. Commissioner Lara stated, “Extreme heat is a silent, escalating disaster that threatens our health, economy, and way of life ... Read the full article
Wind energy producers and insurers need to monitor changing climate: Swiss Re
4th July 2024
According to a report from Swiss Re, a global reinsurance company, climate change is expected to alter global wind patterns, posing significant challenges for wind energy producers and insurers alike. Shilpa Gahlot, Insurance Research Specialist, Swiss Re, states: "The intensity of storms is anticipated to increase, with stronger gusts and more ... Read the full article
Munich Re’s Risk Management Partners & CGI to help insurers reduce claims through climate risk mitigation
3rd July 2024
Munich Re's Risk Management Partners is teaming with CGI, the business and IT consulting services firm, in a move that is set to help insurers reduce claims, increase profits, and drive long-term value through climate risk mitigation. This partnership between the two firms will combine Munich Re's Location Risk Intelligence Platform ... Read the full article
Allianz develops parametric solution to support Colombian farmers battling climate change
26th June 2024
Allianz Colombia has developed a new product, based on a parametric insurance policy, that would help protect the country’s farmers livelihood as well as access to credit to strengthen their financial resilience. The parametric insurance policy would be triggered by predetermined parameters, in this case rainfall levels that endanger crops, either ... Read the full article
IBISA raises $3m to expand parametric insurance offering in Asia & Africa
25th June 2024
IBISA, the global climate insurtech, has successfully closed a $3 million funding round, with the proceeds set to go towards scaling its parametric insurance solutions for weather-related risks in Asia and Africa. The round was led by The Acumen Resilient Agriculture Fund (ARAF) and Equator, alongside the Asian Development Bank Ventures ... Read the full article
Insurance critical to mobilising $10tn of committed climate transition investment: Howden
24th June 2024
According to a new report from Howden, more than half of the $19 trillion committed to financing the climate transition through to 2030 will require additional insurance, suggesting that corporates should engage the industry from an early stage in their climate risk management planning to secure adequate supply of capacity ... Read the full article
Softening pricing in US directors & officers insurance as premiums decline: AM best
21st June 2024
Strong underwriting performance in the US directors and officers (D&O) liability insurance market is expected to put downward pressure on rates due to reduced demand in this segment, according to a recent report by credit rating agency AM Best. Based on findings from Best's Special Report, direct premiums in the monoline ... Read the full article
ICEYE nat cat data being integrated into Guidewire
20th June 2024
Guidewire, a provider of software solutions to the insurance industry, and ICEYE, of satellite-powered disaster management solutions provider, have launched ICEYE's new Ready for Guidewire validated accelerator on the Guidewire Marketplace, now accessible to ClaimCenter users on Guidewire Cloud. ICEYE, a recent graduate of the Insurtech Vanguards programme and winner of ... Read the full article
Rising jury verdicts and insurance gaps a struggle for companies: Chubb
19th June 2024
As large jury verdicts increase in number and cost, many companies do not have adequate liability insurance to cover these losses effectively, a recent analysis by insurance company Chubb has revealed. According to Chubb's 16th annual Liability Limit Benchmark & Large Loss Profile by Industry Sector 2024, there is a widening ... Read the full article
AXIS reports climate change driving energy transition amid rising risks
17th June 2024
AXIS Capital Holdings Limited, a specialty insurance company, has released a new report titled "Navigating Risk in the Energy Transition", based on independent research which examines how various risks, including climate change, economic uncertainty, and investor hesitancy around tech innovation, are impacting the energy sector’s transition. Climate change is a significant ... Read the full article
IDF and AFD form Integrated Disaster Risk Management Alliance
13th June 2024
The Insurance Development Forum (IDF), alongside the Agence Française de Développement and Expertise France (together AFD Group), has announced the formation of the Integrated Disaster Risk Management Alliance (IDRIMA) to strengthen the long-term resilience of sovereign, sub-sovereigns and public utilities in the Global South to the impacts of climate disasters. Signed ... Read the full article
US extreme fire weather frequency surges 20x: Deep Sky
12th June 2024
According to findings from Deep Sky, a Canadian carbon removal project developer, the frequency of extreme fire risk in the US has surged by 20 times. Deep Sky Research and its Wildfire Risk Model reveal that what used to be a once-in-a-century occurrence of widespread extreme fire risk now happens every ... Read the full article





