Even with no hurricanes making landfall in the US in 2025, insured losses from global natural catastrophes surpassed the $100 billion mark for the sixth consecutive year, according to an analysis by Swiss Re Institute, the research arm of the reinsurance company.
The $107 billion estimate is 24% lower than last year, when Hurricanes
This year’s $100-billion-plus tally “reminds us that elevated natural catastrophe losses are no longer outliers but the new baseline,” Monica Ningen, Swiss Re’s ...
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