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03 June 2025 - by Anandi Shah, Diana Dodu, Francesco Pugassi, Antoine Rainaud, Francesca Tiozzo
Milliman climate experts from five countries discuss the toll of extreme weather events in Europe--and the response from insurers, governments, and communities.
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22 May 2025 - by Anandi Shah, Arije Amara, Niccolò Basetti Sani Vettori, Mohamed Benkhalfa, Diana Dodu, Lucian Franzky, Ankush Hingorani, Ian Penfold, Francesco Pugassi, Antoine Rainaud, José Silveiro, Francesca Tiozzo, Menno van Wijk, Laura Witting, Victoria Zach
Why 2024 was the “Year of the Flood”—and what insurers can do now to manage climate-related financial risks.
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02 May 2024 - by Jan Thiemen Postema, Daniël van Dam, Menno van Wijk, Niels Van der Laan, Antoine Rainaud, Eve Titon
We present a framework and tools for projecting insured flood losses in the Netherlands and France, which can be used for insurance portfolios across Europe.
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09 April 2024 - by Anandi Shah, Mohamed Benkhalfa, Ian Penfold, Francesco Pugassi, Menno van Wijk, Niccolò Basetti Sani Vettori, Antoine Rainaud, José Silveiro, Diana Dodu, Valerie Lampert, Laura Witting, Monika Lis, Arije Amara
Analysing the impact of droughts, floods, and other 2023 extreme weather events in Europe to help insurers manage the risks posed by climate change.
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15 December 2023 - by Antoine Rainaud
Sur le territoire français, on observe une réaccélération du péril avec plus de 70 000 hectares de surfaces boisées brulées en 2022 et un risque croissant avec les effets du dérèglement climatique.
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14 March 2023 - by Tarik Aouragh, Niccolò Basetti Sani Vettori, Mohamed Benkhalfa, Christoph Krischanitz, Ian Penfold, Eugenio Portales, Antoine Rainaud, Giuseppe Semeraro, Anandi Shah, José Silveiro, Martijn van Rooijen, Menno van Wijk
Our annual report highlights the specific toll on the insurance industry, which faced a record number of claims and higher repair costs amid rising inflation.
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11 July 2022 - by Rémi Bellina, Antoine Rainaud, Gabriel Fauchet, Loup Ortiz
According to the study Impact of climate change on insurance by 2050, produced by the FFA, the cost of climate-related claims should double over the period 2020-2050.
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11 July 2022 - by Rémi Bellina, Antoine Rainaud, Gabriel Fauchet, Loup Ortiz
D’après l’étude Impact du changement climatique sur l’assurance à l’horizon 2050 produite par la FFA (Fédération Française de l’Assurance), le coût des sinistres climatiques devrait doubler sur la période 2020-2050.