
Here are the ten most popular news articles, week ending March 31st 2024, covering catastrophe bonds, ILS, reinsurance capital and related risk transfer topics.To ensure you never miss a thing or get our email alerts for every article we publish.Baltimore bridge collapse could add to challenges in reinsurance availability: AM Best The reinsurance market is expected to bear the brunt of losses from the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the US city of Baltimore after container ship Dali struck one of its support columns, which rating agency AM Best said will add to the increasing challenges of reinsurance availability.
Aon: Dramatic property cat shift at renewals.ILS capital at new $108bn high Broking giant Aon has noted a buyers market for property catastrophe reinsurance at the April renewals, with flat to slightly down pricing and an environment where there has been a “dramatic shift” towards ample capacity, within which ILS market growth is a key factor.75% chance of a hyperactive hurricane season in 2024: WeatherTiger An increasing number of forecasters and meteorologists say to expect a very busy 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, with conditions looking primed for high levels of tropical cyclone activity and WeatherTiger’s models indicate a 75% chance the hurricane season will count as hyperactive, while its model also suggests elevated landfall risk for the United States.
Bermuda Supreme Court sanctions Vesttoo settlement agreements and plan After a hearing held in the Supreme Court of Bermuda, an order has been filed that sanctions the settlement agreements that had been proposed under the Vesttoo Chapter 11 bankruptcy and approval was given for the joint provisional liquidators (JPL’s) to Aon’s White Rock to remove their objections to the plan.Baltimore bridge collapse insured losses estimated up to $4bn The insurance industry loss from the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the US city of Baltimore after container ship Dali struck one of its support columns is estimated to be above the $1.5 billion of the Costa Concordia disaster, with as much as $4 billion in industry losses anticipated.Swiss Re likely to make ~$151m recovery from mortality cat bonds According to Artemis’ sources, Swiss Re now looks likely to make just under $151 million in reinsurance recoveries from its mortality catastrophe bonds, with a 100% recovery anticipated for the $120 million Vita Capital VI deal and a recovery already thought made under the Matterhorn Re mortality cat bond notes.
Berenberg adds catastrophe bonds to OTC fixed income offering Berenberg, the private banking, investment banking, asset and wealth management specialist, will offer catastrophe bond trading over-the-counter (OTC) within its fixed income division, responding to what it sees as growing client demand for access to cat bond investments.Guy Carpenter hires Bermuda market exec Ben Savill as CEO of Pacific Guy Carpenter has announced the hiring of well-known Bermuda market senior underwriting leader Ben Savill as its new CEO of Pacific.AmRisc raises $325m of capacity for Trouvaille Re sidecar with Stone Point support AmRisc, LLC, a coastal commercial property insurance specialist subsidiary of Truist Insurance Holdings, has raised $325 million of capacity for a collateralized reinsurance sidecar named Trouvaille Re Ltd., with alternative investment firm Stone Point in support.
Insured losses could double within next ten years: Swiss Re sigma According to global reinsurance firm Swiss Re, the occurrence of medium-severity insured loss events has risen by 7.5% since 1994, at almost double the 3.9% increase in catastrophes generally, and the company warns that insured losses could double within the next ten years.This is not every article published on Artemis during the last week, just the most popular among our readers over the last seven days..
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