Storm
Typhoon Bolaven makes landfall in North Korea
Typhoon Bolaven made landfall in North Korea north of Pyongyang, the country's capital, at about 1100 on 28 August after weakening to borderline tropical storm/typhoon strength (120km/h 10-minute sustained winds), according to the Japan Meteorological…
Typhoon Tembin narrowly misses Taiwan on its return
Taiwan residents were relieved earlier today after Typhoon Tembin failed to make landfall for a second time in the region.
No major damage after typhoon Bolaven strikes Japan
Typhoon Bolaven, a strong Category 3 typhoon, made landfall in northern Okinawa at around 12:00 UTC on 26 August.
QBE records 26% increase in insurance profit in H1 2012
QBE Insurance Group made an insurance profit of $965m for the first half of the year ended June 2012, an increase of $203m on 2011.
Typhoon Haikui hits Chinese coast
The third typhoon in a week struck China on Wednesday, with winds of up to 110km per hour, prompting the evacuation of nearly two million people and grounding hundreds of flights across the country.
LAS signs storm claims deal with Lloyds Bank
LAS Claims Management's specialist surveying division, Waylett & Co, has secured a deal validating storm-related roof claims for Lloyds Banking Group customers.
Insured losses from Chinese storms expected to reach $78.7m
Insured losses from the severe storm that struck Beijing last Saturday are estimated at ¥500m ($78.7m), the city's insurance regulatory commission said on Thursday.
Insured losses from Vicente estimated to be $100m to $300m
Economic losses from typhoon Vicente, which struck Hong Kong on 23 July, are expected to be $600m to $1.5bn, catastrophe modelling firm Eqecat said.
Insured losses 'low' as Typhoon Vincente sweeps through China
Up to 37 people are dead and 700 homes were flooded after Beijing was devastated by the heaviest rainfall to hit the city since 1951.
HK Stock Exchange resumes trading as typhoon warning lowered
Hong Kong lowered its cyclone warning on Tuesday and its markets resumed trading after Typhoon Vicente, the most intense storm to hit the city since 1999, moved towards China.
'Unsettled' weather not over, RMS warns
The industry has been told to brace itself for further wet weather after a weekend of rain affected festivals and the Silverstone racing event in Northamptonshire.
Losses from Typhoon Guchol expected to be under $500m
Insured losses from Typhoon Guchol are estimated to be less than $500m, according to catastrophe modelling firm Eqecat.
Near norm Atlantic hurricane season predicted
Hurricane activity in the 2012 Atlantic season is likely to be close to the long-time norm values, but 10-40% below the norm values for the past 10 years, according to a forecast by Tropical Storm Risk.
Swiss Re secures nat-cat buffer of $400m via bond market
Swiss Re has obtained an extra $400m in natural-catastrophe protection via a catastrophe bond through newly formed issuer Mythen Ltd.
Energy: Overcapacity causing problems as market rates stagnate
It has been a tumultuous few years for the insurance industry, and not many sectors have been affected as much as energy.
Claims Roundtable: How can insurers innovate to win the retention race?
In the toughest economic environment for years, companies have to prove they have a competitive edge when it comes to handling claims.
Premium rates set for Thai cat fund
The Thai government has settled on premium rates for the state-initiated disaster fund.
Perils expects €267m losses from Windstorm Andrea
Independent Zurich-based firm Perils has disclosed its initial loss estimate for windstorm Andrea as €267m.
New year European windstorm damage estimated at €267m
Perils has today disclosed an initial loss estimate for windstorm Andrea, which occurred in Western Europe from 4-5 January 2012, of €267m.
Perils estimates €300m windstorm Joachim loss
Independent Zurich-based firm, Perils, today disclosed an initial loss estimate of €300m for windstorm Joachim, which occurred in Western Europe from 15-17 December 2011.
News analysis: Insurers and reinsurers must start to focus on emerging ‘peak’ risks
Natural catastrophes: Will previous ‘cold spots’ be targeted by insurers and reinsurers?
View from the top: Lessons from the East
Catastrophes in Japan showed the resilience and strength of the industry, says Andrew McKee.
Thai cat fund given green light by regulator
The Office of Insurance Commision, Thailand’s insurance regulator, has passed a resolution to establish a 50bn baht (€1.2bn) catastrophe fund for floods, windstorms and earthquakes.
Australian disaster claims total A$5bn
Australia’s eight natural disasters in 2011 cost general insurers approximately A$5bn (£3.4bn) – more than double the 2010 figure, the Insurance Council of Australia reports.