Hurricane
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In Partnership With IntersysClimate-related risks are accumulating in supply chains, posing a growing threat to business interruption insurers and their clients.
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Tim Edwards talks to Meg Green, live at the London Market Conference 2022, about nat cat loss trends and the fallout of Hurricane Ian.
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In Partnership With ICEYEICEYE explains how improvements in optical imagery can help track and monitor hurricanes like Ian
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In Partnership With Munich ReSome insurers will struggle to obtain the reinsurance protection they need, according to Marcus Winter, President and CEO of Munich Re US.
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In Partnership With KBRAThe impacts on insurers from Hurricane Ian are likely to be material but manageable, according to a report from global rating agency KBRA.
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Live from Target Markets in Scottsdale AZ, Meg Green talks to Ryan Jesenik about the future of MGUs and the fallout of Hurricane Ian.
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More than a week after Hurricane Ian made landfall in Southwest Florida as a Category 4 hurricane, many areas remain in accessible by land due to the storm surge, said David Bairstow, senior vice president and general manager, insurance, at EagleView, a provider of geospatial software, aerial imagery and analytics.
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"We can't forget, now that we're 30 years on from Huricane Andrew, that it only takes one storm to make a huge difference in a season," says Churney.
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In Partnership With KBRAWith the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season entering its most active period, property insurers covering Florida face a host of market, weather, and regulatory worries, according to global rating agency KBRA.
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As climate change increases the frequency of extreme weather events, there is a greater risk of coastal and inland flooding and an increasing risk of structural damage. Hurricanes pose a significant threat in parts of the US, and as their occurence and severity increase property losses will continue to rise. The insurance industry has a key role to play in reducing losses from catastrophic risks, with customers now more than ever turning to insurers for expert advice.
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Join us for a webinar in partnership with KBRA as we explore how insurers are navigating the increase in claims.
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Pennsylvania Lumbermens Mutual Insurance Co., a property and casualty insurance company dedicated to serving the lumber and woodworking industries, has managed natural catastrophes through modeling, endorsements and deductibles, said John K. Smith, president and chief executive officer.