Artemis Deal Directory surpasses $200bn of catastrophe bonds & related ILS

With catastrophe bond market activity having accelerated to record highs in 2025, our extensive has reached a new milestone, with now over $200 billion in catastrophe bonds and related insurance-linked securities tracked and analysed since its inception.The Artemis Deal Directory has existed in some form since late 1996 when we began keeping records of the very first 144A catastrophe bonds that came to market.With the launch of Artemis in 1999 we formalised the as a valuable research tool for those interested in the catastrophe bond asset class and the transfer of reinsurance risks to the capital markets, providing it for free as a data and research service to the market, reflecting our interest in the nascent ILS asset class at the time and belief that transparency could help it grow.Grow it has, perhaps slowly at first as our had only recorded its first $10 billion of cat bonds and related ILS deals by the end of 2004.

But the pace increased and the reached $25 billion of catastrophe bond and similar ILS deals tracked in 2007, then reached $50 billion in 2013.The $100 billion milestone of catastrophe bonds and related ILS deals analysed and tracked in our Deal Directory was reached in 2018, with $125 billion then surpassed in 2021 and $150 billion in 2023.Thanks to continuing record-breaking levels of catastrophe bond issuance in the last two years, .

That figure is based on currently settled (so only deals where their issuance is completed) catastrophe bonds, private catastrophe bonds and a handful of ILS structures from “back in the day” that look cat bond-like and found their way into the as a result., which is a record number and currently could reach 118 deals at least for the full-year if everything in the current market pipeline settles in December.We don’t include mortgage insurance-linked securities in this cumulative issuance figure, or in .

This $200 billion milestone is reached thanks to the now .But the $200 billion is far from every transaction we’ve tracked and analysed for our readers.We’ve also tracked somewhere across P&C, life and other arrangements over the years.

It’s hard to be exact as a lot of the sidecar transactions lack detail on their exact capitalisation or size, but we know of close to $80 billion of volumes since 2005.Plus the as well.While in another area we’ve always been interested in given the suitability of certain risks to capital markets, the longevity risk transfer and reinsurance market, we’ve analysed and tracked over the years add up to 10’s of billions more in transactions we’ve seen.

We do this because we’re still passionate about the potential for capital from institutional investors to add efficiency to reinsurance and risk transfer markets.While the use of capital market securitization plumbing and infrastructure provides an innovative way to structure insurance risks into investable formats, resulting in the convergence of re/insurance and financial markets we’ve written about for so many years.At the current pace of issuance, the $250 billion mark, for cumulative catastrophe bond and related ILS issuance tracked by Artemis, may only be two to three years away (if the recent issuance pace can persist).

There is every chance the pace picks up further, given the evident need for growing levels of risk transfer capacity to support catastrophe insurance and other reinsurance market demand.We could well end up reporting the next major milestone even more quickly than we think.2025 has seen numerous records fall in the catastrophe bond market and the market is on-course to set a very high bar for the coming years.

.We track , the most prolific sponsors in the market, most active , which risk modellers feature in cat bonds most frequently, plus much ., or via the Artemis Dashboard which provides a handy one-page view of cat bond market metrics.

All of these are updated as soon as a new cat bond issuance is completed, or as older issuances mature..All of our Artemis Live insurance-linked securities (ILS), catastrophe bonds and reinsurance can be accessed online.

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