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The only asset class that helps people rebuild after natural disasters

A core reason that insurance-linked securities (ILS), such as catastrophe bonds and other reinsurance linked investments, are considered as socially responsible investments by many allocators is the fact they deploy their capital into natural disaster recovery and rebuilding.

While ESG, environment, social and governance factors, are now seen as becoming critical for insurance-linked securities (ILS) strategies future popularity, the truth is that at least the S (social) aspect of ESG has been firmly embedded in the majority of ILS right from the start.

We first wrote about the importance of ESG for the catastrophe bond and broader ILS market back in 2009, when for the first time we learned of a pension fund citing ESG as an important criteria for its consideration of investing in a cat bond fund.

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