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Nat CAT


Nat CAT risk calls for company-specific modelling and information

Nat CAT risk is very peril and portfolio specific and calls for more specific models in the assessment of an insurer’s financial rating.
 

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Adapting models for APAC's CAT events

Analytical flexibility can be used to adapt models for use in APAC, where there is a higher focus on typhoons and floods.
 

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Disasters are not only natural

Natural catastrophes are not purely inevitable acts of nature but is shaped and contributed by human society.
 

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Climate-related losses accelerating as extreme events drive volatility

Nat CAT insurance activity across Asia Pacific is accelerating as climate change intensifies extreme weather, urbanisation concentrates assets in high-risk areas and rising asset values push up loss severity.
 

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Weathering Nat CAT in the Philippines

The Philippines faces increasing natural catastrophe risks as typhoons, floods and landslides intensify with climate change. Although insurers are better prepared than in previous years, protection gaps, rising exposure and operational pressures could still overwhelm the system.
 

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A decade of rising risk and opportunity

Climate change is intensifying natural catastrophe risks across Southeast Asia, including the Philippines, whose geographical make-up makes it particularly prone to Nat CAT related losses.
 

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Scaling Nat CAT insurance requires simpler, trust-based solutions

Across ASEAN and wider APAC, governments are reframing disaster risk as a core fiscal challenge, driving greater use of insurance and pre-arranged finance.
 

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India's next systemic financial risk

India’s initiatives to improve its ESG situation have allowed the market to move towards a sense of sustainability and stability, but more work needs to be done.
 

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