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AIR Worldwide has released its 2020 Global Modeled Catastrophe Losses report, estimating that global modeled insured average annual losses from catastrophes are nearly USD 100 billion. The report highlights a 301 billion USD expected loss for a 100-year return period event. Enhanced risk assessments and models, including updates for earthquake and hurricane metrics, inform a broader understanding of the protection gap. This gap presents growth opportunities for the insurance sector and underscores the need for robust risk management strategies.

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  • Global modeled insured average annual loss estimated at nearly USD 100 billion.
  • Enhanced risk models provide better insights into disaster preparedness.
  • The protection gap indicates potential growth opportunities in the insurance market.
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  • Exclusion of pandemic, cyber, and casualty models may underrepresent total risk exposure.
  • Recent natural disasters highlight resilience weaknesses in the current infrastructure.

Report Highlights Protection Gap When Disaster Strikes

Boston, Nov. 16, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide (AIR) today released its 2020 Global Modeled Catastrophe Losses report, detailing key loss metrics from AIR’s global industry exceedance probability (EP) curve. Based on the report, AIR estimates that the global modeled insured average annual loss from catastrophes worldwide is nearly USD 100 billion. The 1 percent aggregate exceedance probability insured loss (or the 100-year return period loss) is nearly USD 301 billion. The 2020 report derives its loss metrics from the most current suite of global property and crop models from AIR, including new models and updates released during 2020 as well as databases of property values for more than 110 countries; the report excludes losses from AIR’s pandemic, cyber, and casualty models. AIR Worldwide is a Verisk (Nasdaq:VRSK) business.

The global aggregate average annual loss (AAL) and exceedance probability loss metrics for 2020 reflect changes in risk based on AIR’s annual review of industry insured values around the world and includes the impact of enhancements to the AIR Earthquake Model for Australia, AIR’s Earthquake and Tropical Cyclone Models for the Caribbean, and updates to the Hurricane and Inland Flood Models for the United States.

“For regions and perils covered by catastrophe models, the protection gap represents not only potential business growth opportunities for the insurance industry to offer essential protection to vulnerable home- and business-owners, but a responsibility to act,” said Bill Churney, president at AIR Worldwide. “Understanding the protection gap can also help governments assess the risks to their citizens and critical infrastructure, and develop risk-informed emergency management, hazard mitigation, and public risk financing strategies to enhance global resilience and reduce the ultimate costs from catastrophic events.”

The report provides both global insured and insurable loss estimates based on AIR’s global suite of models; the difference between covered (insured) and eligible (insurable) exposures suggests areas of potential profitable growth in markets already identified as vulnerable to catastrophic events. Examination of economic and insured losses reveals how wide the protection gap is and how sizable losses can be for societies following a devastating catastrophe.
The year 2020 opened with the most powerful earthquake Puerto Rico had experienced since 1918—the last time the island updated its earthquake preparedness plan. Also in January, numerous bushfires continued to burn across Australia. Since the second half of 2019, the fires had scorched more than 10 million hectares (~25 million acres).

In June, one of the costliest natural disasters ever in Canada struck on June 13: the Calgary hailstorm. August brought the Complex Fire, which became the largest wildfire in California’s history and the first-ever “gigafire,” so called because it burned more than 1 million acres. On August 10, a derecho caused widespread catastrophic damage in the Midwest, bringing heavy rainfall, hurricane-force winds as well as significant hail in some locations.

The Atlantic hurricane season has brought record-breaking number of named storms impacting the entire coastline from eastern Texas near the Louisiana border to the western Florida Panhandle.

“The ability for the global (re)insurance industry, financial institutions, governments, and non-governmental organizations to prepare for large losses before they occur is critical to continued solvency and resilience,” said Rob Newbold, executive vice president at AIR Worldwide. “With the insight provided by AIR’s global suite of models, companies can pursue profitable expansion in a market that is ever-more connected, and amid regulatory environments that are increasingly rigorous. These holistic analytics can give insurers and reinsurers greater confidence that the risk they’ve assumed is risk they can afford to take.”

Download the 2020 Global Modeled Catastrophe Losses report here: https://airww.co/GlobalEP2020

About AIR Worldwide
AIR Worldwide (AIR) provides risk modeling solutions that make individuals, businesses, and society more resilient to extreme events. In 1987, AIR Worldwide founded the catastrophe modeling industry and today models the risk from natural catastrophes, supply chain disruptions, terrorism, pandemics, casualty catastrophes, and cyber incidents. Insurance, reinsurance, financial, corporate, and government clients rely on AIR’s advanced science, software, and consulting services for catastrophe risk management, insurance-linked securities, longevity modeling, site-specific engineering analyses, and agricultural risk management. AIR Worldwide, a Verisk (Nasdaq:VRSK) business, is headquartered in Boston, with additional offices in North America, Europe, and Asia. For more information, please visit www.air-worldwide.com. For more information about Verisk, a leading data analytics provider serving customers in insurance, energy and specialized markets, and financial services, please visit www.verisk.com.

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FAQ

What does the 2020 Global Modeled Catastrophe Losses report say about insured losses?

The report estimates global modeled insured average annual losses from catastrophes at nearly USD 100 billion.

How does AIR Worldwide assess the protection gap for catastrophes?

AIR Worldwide's report indicates that the difference between covered and eligible exposures shows areas of profitable growth in vulnerable markets.

What are the key findings of the AIR Worldwide report regarding natural disasters in 2020?

The report highlights significant events like the Calgary hailstorm and the Complex Fire in California, illustrating the extent of the protection gap and potential financial losses.

What is the significance of the 301 billion USD figure in the AIR Worldwide report?

This figure represents the expected loss for a 1 percent aggregate exceedance probability event, essentially the loss over a 100-year return period.

How can companies benefit from AIR Worldwide's risk modeling solutions?

Companies can leverage AIR's models for profitable market expansion while managing risks amid increasing regulatory scrutiny.

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