Hurricane Katrina: Analysis of the Impact on the Insurance Industry
- Topics:
- Insurance
- Tags:
- Analysis,
- Strategy,
- Security,
- Management,
- Insurance,
- Hurricane Katrina,
- Financial Services,
- Financial Planning,
- Finance,
- Towers Perrin
- Source:
- Towers Perrin
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Overview: Towers Perrin estimates direct industry loss from Katrina at $40 to $55 billion as of September 30, 2005. This paper presents an analysis which includes line-of business estimates; how losses will be split among insurers, reinsurers and capital markets; a look at hurricane frequency and severity; risk management implications; and public policy issues.
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Format: PDF | Size: 537KB | Date: Oct 2005 | Pages: 35




