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Rates for property catastrophe reinsurance decreased in July

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July 1, 2024
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Rates for property catastrophe reinsurance decreased in July

LONDON (Reuters) – After years of rising rates, global property catastrophe reinsurance premiums in July ranged from being steady to declining by “mid- to high-single-digit” percentages, reinsurance broker Guy Carpenter said on Monday.

Reinsurance contracts are typically renewed by insurers on predetermined dates, such as July 1.


Reinsurance, or insurance for insurers, has increased dramatically in recent years due to significant losses, partially brought on by climate change, in Florida, California, and other states vulnerable to natural disasters like hurricanes and wildfires.

The profitability of reinsurers has increased because of the high pricing, allowing them to lower rates this year, according to Lara Mowery, global head of distribution at Guy Carpenter.

“Pricing is adjusting to the new environment.”

Changes in reinsurance prices are frequently passed on by insurers to their retail and corporate clients.

Despite roughly $50 billion in global catastrophe insured losses in the first half, which is 8% more than the five-year inflation-adjusted average, the price reductions have occurred. Guy Carpenter stated that the main cause of the losses was strong convective storms in the United States.

According to Guy Carpenter, the issuance of catastrophe bonds, which provide institutional investors with exposure to disaster risk, set a record in the first half of the year with $11.9 billion. While they often yield a healthy return, catastrophe bonds do not make payments if a particular calamity occurs.

The mid-year renewal season saw a decline in property catastrophe reinsurance premiums for Florida specialists and U.S. national insurers, according to reinsurance broker Aon (NYSE: AON).

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