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What the May 4 windstorm can teach the industry about catastrophe modelling

June 13, 2018 by Jason Contant

Rare events like the May 4 windstorm that primarily affected southern Ontario often cause the most damage, but are also the most difficult to generalize in catastrophe modelling predictions, according to a Canadian weather forecasting and research firm. “While the

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Modern-day Hurricane Andrew would cost an estimated US$80-100 billion in economic damage compared to 1992’s US$26.5 billion: Swiss Re

August 9, 2017 by Canadian Underwriter

A modern-day Hurricane Andrew would cost an estimated US$80-100 billion in economic damage, up dramatically from the US$26.5 billion cost in 1992 dollars, according to a new report from Swiss Re. The hurricane in August 1992 destroyed more than 25,000

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Staying Power

March 1, 2017 Greg Williams, Senior Director, Property/Casualty Ratings Division, A.M. Best Group, Inc.

Ongoing challenges have not forced Canada’s property and casualty industry from its position of strength, but that continued performance should not be viewed as a given. Ongoing and emerging threats demand that the market remains vigilant and beefs up enterprise risk management capabilities.

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North Carolina buildings take $1.5B hit from Matthew floods

October 17, 2016 Jonathan Drew - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

RALEIGH, N.C. – Flooding spawned by Hurricane Matthew has caused $1.5 billion in damage to 100,000 homes, businesses and government buildings in North Carolina, according to a state estimate. The figure released late Saturday represents one of the first detailed

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Insured losses in mainland China from Typhoon Meranti between US$650 million and US$1.15 billion: AIR

September 30, 2016 by Canadian Underwriter

Catastrophe modelling firm AIR Worldwide is estimating insured losses in mainland China from Typhoon Meranti earlier this month at between US$650 million and US$1.15 billion. Typhoon Meranti experienced rapid intensification on Sept. 11-12, with wind speed increasing more than 150

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Frequency of improvised explosive device attacks ‘a key statistic’ for insurers: RMS

September 19, 2016 by Canadian Underwriter

Explosions this past weekend in the Eastern United States have “implications for the modeling of terrorism risk,” Risk Management Solutions (RMS) Inc. stated Monday in a release. The Associated Press reported that an improvised explosive device (IED) exploded Saturday night

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AIR Worldwide announces new global resilience practice

July 18, 2016 by Canadian Underwriter

Catastrophe modelling firm AIR Worldwide announced on Monday that it has formed a “global resilience practice,” a new function to support risk reduction and resilience initiatives across the globe. “These initiatives are aimed at developing solutions that aid society’s efforts

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Climate change may undermine soundness of insurers’ current cat models: Global Risk Institute study

July 14, 2016 by Canadian Underwriter

Climate change may undermine the soundness of insurers’ current catastrophe models, as well as diminish the effectiveness of existing portfolio diversification and risk transfer practices, suggested a recent report from the Toronto-based Global Risk Institute (GRI). “On the bright side,

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Impact Forecasting launches new cat modelling platform, including new flood models for Canada

July 12, 2016 by Canadian Underwriter

Impact Forecasting announced on Tuesday that it has launched ELEMENTS 10, its complete catastrophe modelling platform, which includes new flood models for Canada. ELEMENTS 10 offers the ability to run insurers’ own or third-party model, plus access to new flood