KCC estimates hurricane Debby privately insured losses at close to $1.4bn

Catastrophe risk modelling specialist Karen Clark & Company (KCC) is the latest with an estimate of industry losses from recent hurricane Debby, saying the private market insured loss is expected to be close to $1.4 billion.This estimate compares to one calling for hurricane Debby to result in that was issued one week ago.While said the private insurance market industry loss in the United States after recent hurricane Debby is not expected to exceed $1.5 billion.As stated before, the expectation was that , while cat bond fund managers Icosa, and Twelve had all said no direct impact to cat bonds was expected.

At the level of loss estimates are now converging around, this is expected to remain the case.KCC said that the privately insured market loss in the US of close to $1.4 billion breaks down into roughly $845 million from wind, $130 million from storm surge, and $440 million from inland flooding.KCC’s estimate includes privately insured damage to residential, commercial, and industrial properties and automobiles, as well as business interruption.

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