ARC grows, diversifies, but keeping reinsurance expenses in check crucial: Ndlovu

African Risk Capacity Limited (ARC Ltd.), the financial affiliate and parametric insurance underwriting entity of the African Risk Capacity (ARC) Group, has commemorated its ten-year anniversary and said it has now paid out over $170 million in claims. “From covering 12.9 million people in 2014, we protected 26.4 million in 2023. We have also expanded […]

ARC pays $11.6m as drought triggers Malawi’s parametric insurance

The African Risk Capacity (ARC) Group, a provider of parametric disaster insurance products and risk pooling for countries and other entities in Africa, has made just over $11.6 million in payouts to Malawi and a replica partner the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) after drought triggered its parametric insurance there. The Republic of […]

World Bank leverages private capital, contingent credit & parametric risk transfer for REPAIR

The World Bank has approved the Regional Emergency Preparedness and Inclusive Recovery Program (REPAIR), which is designed to boost financial resilience against climate shocks for Eastern and Southern African countries and leverages private market parametric disaster insurance risk transfer alongside its contingent credit DDO solution. It’s evidence of the continued innovation at the World Bank […]

Nat cat gap expands 5.2% to $385bn, but protection more available: Swiss Re

The global natural catastrophe protection gap widened again in 2023, rising 5.2% to US $385 billion in premium equivalent terms, but at the same time Swiss Re reports that there are signs of more protection being available, which over time should see more losses covered by insurance and reinsurance. Swiss Re’s Institute sigma research team […]

Jamaica due US $16.3m CCRIF payout, as Beryl triggered parametric cyclone cover

Jamaica is set to benefit from an approximately US $16.3 million payout from the CCRIF SPC (formerly known as the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility) after hurricane Beryl triggered its parametric tropical cyclone insurance policy. The country’s Minister of Finance Dr. Nigel Clarke explained that the CCRIF event report has been delivered, indicating that major […]

ARC pays out $32m as Zimbabwe’s parametric drought insurance triggers

The African Risk Capacity (ARC) Group, a provider of parametric disaster insurance products and risk pooling for countries and other entities in Africa, has made a US $32 million payout to benefit Zimbabwe after the parametric drought cover was triggered. We’d reported back in April that the African Risk Capacity (ARC) was expecting a severe drought […]

ARC pays out $32m as Zimbabwe’s parametric drought insurance triggers

The African Risk Capacity (ARC) Group, a provider of parametric disaster insurance products and risk pooling for countries and other entities in Africa, has made a US $32 million payout to benefit Zimbabwe after the parametric drought cover was triggered. We’d reported back in April that the African Risk Capacity (ARC) was expecting a severe drought […]

Jamaica battered by hurricane Beryl, but IBRD catastrophe bond appears safe

Jamaica has been battered by the passage of major hurricane Beryl just off its southern coast. But, for holders of the World Bank facilitated $150 million parametric IBRD CAR Jamaica 2024 catastrophe bond transaction, early analysis of the real-time storm track suggests that noteholders will not face any loss of principal. It’s important to mention here […]

CCRIF renews 10% more parametric coverage. Pays Guatemala $6.4m for rains

The CCRIF SPC (formerly known as the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility) has seen its members renew their parametric insurance policies for the 2024/2025 policy year, with 10% more in parametric coverage purchased, while also making its first payout of 2024, $6.4 million for Guatemala after heavy rainfall. As we reported early yesterday, the CCRIF […]

Jamaica Minister of Finance highlights risk transfer as hurricane Beryl approaches

With major hurricane Beryl churning across the Caribbean towards Jamaica, the country’s Minister of Finance Dr. Nigel Clarke has highlighted the importance of robust disaster risk financing and responsive parametric risk transfer arrangements that are in-place, including its World Bank catastrophe bond. Hurricane Beryl remains a major and dangerous storm, with Category 5 winds and […]