Earthquakes

Italian quake losses to hit £560m

Estimates for insured losses from the Italian earthquakes could be as much as £558.5m, it has been suggested, after a second disaster rocked north west Italy yesterday.

Magnitude 6.0 earthquake strikes northern Italy

An earthquake that struck the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy in the early hours of 20 May was the strongest in the country since the magnitude 6.3 L'Aquila quake in 2009.

Natural disaster: Filling the $254bn insurance gap

The problem of underinsurance has been seen with a number of natural catastrophes recently. Lucia Bevere explains why relying on governments as a last resort is a risky strategy, and what insurers can do to tackle this area.

AIR targets supply chain risk

AIR Worldwide has expanded its suite of catastrophe risk engineering solutions to quantify and mitigate the risk associated with the impact of catastrophes on supply chain networks.

Indonesia quake could cause premium hikes

Aftershocks from yesterday's 8.6 magnitude earthquake in Indonesia may lead to cover restrictions and premium and deductible increases, according to industry sources.

Asian aviation: risk or opportunity?

The Asian aviation market is set to grow rapidly in the next 20 years, bringing many opportunities for insurers. But Edward Murray asks whether underwriters are taking all the future risks into consideration.

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