ICA extends Cyclone Debbie catastrophe declaration to New South Wales

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The Insurance Council of Australia has expanded its catastrophe declaration associated with Cyclone Debbie and its aftermath beyond Queensland to northern New South Wales.

ICA CEO Rob Whelan said insurers are mobilising response teams to help households and businesses in northern New South Wales and south-east Queensland, where severe flooding is being reported. The

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Storm Éowyn losses pegged at ‘moderate’ £520m

Perils has this morning (10 March) disclosed its initial industry loss estimate for Storm Éowyn, which affected the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and the Central Belt of Scotland from 24 to 25 January.

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