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AIR Worldwide lowers Hurricane Irene loss estimate for Bahamas


September 16, 2011   by Canadian Underwriter


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AIR Worldwide has revised its industry insured loss estimates for Hurricane Irene’s impact in the Bahamas to between US $200 million and $400 million (previously $300 million to $700 million).
The revision for the Bahamas is based on a refinement of information about insurance take-up rates obtained from local experts during AIR’s damage survey and a re-analysis of detailed exposure data provided by several companies representing a significant portion of the market, says an AIR release.
Take-up rates in Nassau and Freeport, where most of the property exposure is located, is 80% for residential properties and 90% for commercial properties. But in the other islands of the Bahamas, where the majority of damage occurred, take-up rates were only 20% for residential properties and 25% for commercial.


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