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Unseasonal fires trigger above-trend catastrophe losses in first half 2025 Published date: 06 Aug 2025 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication Global insured catastrophe losses hit USD 80B in H1 2025, driven by wildfires and storms, highlighting rising climate-related risks. By Multiple Authors Go to Unseasonal fires trigger above-trend catastrophe losses in first half 2025
Hurricane Katrina: a watershed event for insurance Published date: 23 Jun 2025 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication In 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast of the United States. Twenty years later, we reflect on what remains the ... By Multiple Authors Go to Hurricane Katrina: a watershed event for insurance
sigma 1/2024: Natural catastrophes in 2023 Published date: 26 Mar 2024 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication In 2023, natural catastrophes resulted in economic losses of USD 280 billion. Of these USD 108 billion (40%) were covered by ... By Multiple Authors Go to sigma 1/2024: Natural catastrophes in 2023
Closing the protection gap Published date: 23 Jan 2025 Published by: Swiss Re Group Closing the protection gap – Smart solutions for the public sector Go to Closing the protection gap
Europe in the spotlight as global economic losses from natural catastrophes reach USD 280 billion in 2023 Published date: 09 May 2024 Published by: Reinsurance Content Type: Article Analysing the rising natcat losses in Europe in 2023. Severe Convective Storm losses (85%) are growing fastest in Europe. Go to Europe in the spotlight as global economic losses from natural catastrophes reach USD 280 billion in 2023
sigma 1/2024 in short Published date: 26 Mar 2024 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Article Global annual insured losses from natural catastrophes of more than USD 100 billion have become the norm. Go to sigma 1/2024 in short
Natural catastrophes and reinsurance Published date: 01 Mar 2003 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication Natural catastrophes remain unpredictable in spite of huge technical and scientific advances. Nevertheless, our understanding of ... Go to Natural catastrophes and reinsurance