Annual insured losses from global catastrophes reach US$92 billion

Catastrophe modelling firm AIR Worldwide, a business of Verisk Insurance, has released its 2019 Global Modelled Catastrophe Losses report. The report, which outlined key loss metrics from the firm’s global industry exceedance probability (EP) curve, estimated that the global modelled insurance average annual loss from catastrophes worldwide was around US$92 billion. Meanwhile, the 1% aggregate exceedance probability insured loss was almost US$288 billion – more than double the record losses seen in 2018 from several hurricanes and other natural disasters. “With four months left in 2019, there’s still the possibility of experiencing significant insured losses,” said Rob Newbold, executive vice president at AIR Worldwide. The report also touched upon global economic losses from catastrophes, which can vastly exceed insured losses depending on the region and threat.

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