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Jul 2015

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NAT CATS - A decade of Asian Nat CATs: Wisdom from experience

If the past 10 years were anything to go by, Nat CATs in Asia have not let up. Rather, disaster risk is on the rise as properties continue to be at the mercy of natural forces, urban migration continues to contribute to the formation of megacities, and the region's economic losses continually hovers around 45% of annual global losses. Have Asia and the industry at large learned from experiences? How have we progressed in extending protection in the region? What else can we do to bridge the protection gap? Industry players take stock of their progress and efforts in the last decade.


NAT CATS - Can we prevent catastrophe blind spots?

Natural catastrophes continue to surprise us despite the vast improvements made in catastrophe modelling tools. Mr Vineet Kumar of Swiss Re says most of these surprises are avoidable and explains the lessons learnt from the Christchurch earthquake, the danger of relying on past loss experiences alone and that cognitive biases and market perceptions can hinder the discovery of blind spots.

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NAT CATS - The basics of catastrophe claims handling

Forward planning is vital for the insurance industry to deliver on its promise of providing contingent capital in the most dire of circumstances such as a catastrophe loss. That planning involves not only insurers but also their claims service providers. Mr Terry Dunning of Generali Global Corporate & Commercial - Asia shares its crisis response preparation procedures for CAT losses, both natural and man-made.

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