Parametric expanding in Africa and ILS markets – GC&C’s Edwards Simon Edwards leads parametric underwriting at Generali Global Corporate & Commercial (GC&C) in the UK, including an expanding partnership with Descartes Underwriting. FULL ORIGINAL PUBLICATION HERE

IDB to support LatAm & Caribbean countries on cat bonds & cat swaps

The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has announced plans to support Latin American and Caribbean nations in issuing catastrophe bonds and swaps, as part of a broader initiative aimed at strengthening financial resilience against natural disasters. This comes as the IDB recently launched its Ready and Resilient Americas program, a regional effort designed to improve disaster […]

CEA revises cat bond issuance guidelines, says April reinsurance renewal a success

The Governing Board of the California Earthquake Authority (CEA) approved a revision to its guidelines for engaging in catastrophe bond risk transfer to the capital markets this week, while also noting a successful reinsurance renewal at April 1st, saying it secured favourable pricing and limit. The California Earthquake Authority (CEA) is a significant buyer of […]

Cat bonds move up to contribute 32% of CEA’s smaller still $7.72bn reinsurance tower

As the California Earthquake Authority (CEA) risk transfer needs have been adjusting and its reinsurance tower shrinking, catastrophe bonds now make up almost 32% of the total as of February 28th 2025. The CEA’s risk transfer tower had sat at just over $9.15 billion of limit as recently as following the June 2024 reinsurance renewal season, but […]

Florida State Board considers specialty, casualty, cyber ILS opportunities

Having previously said it was researching how to expand its insurance-linked securities (ILS) allocations beyond natural catastrophe risk, at a recent meeting executives of the Florida State Board of Administration explained that specialty lines, as well as casualty and cyber risks could be in scope for the large ILS allocator. The Florida State Board of […]

CEA catastrophe bonds now 31% share of tower, as risk transfer declines to $7.85bn

The California Earthquake Authority (CEA) shrank its risk transfer tower through the January renewals, as its traditional reinsurance placements saw further contracts expire, resulting in its catastrophe bonds making up a larger share of the overall at now more than 31%. When we last reported on the CEA’s risk transfer tower, made up of reinsurance […]