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Forty-four percent of countries measured have identifiable terrorism risk in 2013

Forty-four percent of countries measured have identifiable terrorism risk in 2013

Aon Risk Solutions, the global risk management business of Aon plc (NYSE: AON), today released its 10th annual Terrorism and Political Violence Map to help companies assess risk levels of political violence and terrorism. Produced in collaboration with global risk management consultancy The Risk Advisory Group plc, the 2013 Map...

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Worrying trend emerges from 2013 Aon Global Risk Management Survey

Worrying trend emerges from 2013 Aon Global Risk Management Survey

Aon's biannual study unveils top 10 risks for 2013 and projects top 10 risks for 2016 Risk leaders are struggling to identify and manage the major risks facing their organizations, according to the biannual Aon Global Risk Management Survey released today from Aon Risk Solutions, the...

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World More at Risk From Markets and Mother Nature – Global Risks 2013 Report

World More at Risk From Markets and Mother Nature – Global Risks 2013 Report

The world is more at risk as persistent economic weakness saps our ability to tackle environmental challenges, according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks 2013 report. The report highlights wealth gaps (severe income disparity) followed by unsustainable government debt (chronic fiscal imbalances) as the top two most prevalent...

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PRELIMINARY CATASTROPHE ESTIMATES FOR 2012

PRELIMINARY CATASTROPHE ESTIMATES FOR 2012

Economic losses from natural catastrophes and man-made disasters will likely reach at least USD 140 billion in 2012; Weather events, primarily in the US, will dominate insured losses this year; The re/insurance industry will cover approximately USD 65 billion of all losses, significantly contributing to post-disaster relief;

admin2 20 Dec 2012 IPMI Magazine Risk News

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Global Unrest and Political Instability Prompts Reevaluation of Terrorism Risk and Coverage

Global Unrest and Political Instability Prompts Reevaluation of Terrorism  Risk and Coverage

iPMI Magazine Enterprise Risk Management and Security News. The dramatic rise in political instability and civil unrest across the globe, including uprisings in the Middle East and protests in Greece and Spain, has triggered a significant shift in the nature of terrorism risk and has highlighted the need for...

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Cyber Attacks Are a Reality – Companies Need to Prepare Themselves

Cyber Attacks Are a Reality – Companies Need to Prepare Themselves

iPMI Magazine Business Insurance Risk Management and Security News. Advancements in the IT sector are opening up new applications, but also creating new risks. So-called cyberrisks pose mounting challenges for companies, and corporate risk management needs to consider the threat of losses in turnover and reputational damage. In 2011, more...

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NEW GLOBAL REPORT HIGHLIGHTS THE RISKS OF AN ANNUALISED $168BN INSURANCE DEFICIT

NEW GLOBAL REPORT HIGHLIGHTS THE RISKS OF AN ANNUALISED $168BN INSURANCE DEFICIT

New research from the world’s specialist insurance market, Lloyd’s of London, warns of an annualised $168 billion insurance deficit that leaves 17 high growth countries severely exposed to the long-term costs of catastrophic events. The new, independent study conducted by the Centre for Economics & Business Research (CEBR) and...

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Nat Cat Risk on the Rise

Nat Cat Risk on the Rise

More storms, heavy rain, hail / Interlinked economies mean losses have global consequences / Less than one-third of losses are insured / New risk models, more data needed. Hurricane Sandy currently shows the impact natural catastrophes can have. "Due to the broad public discussion of the debt crisis and a...

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Aon Benfield launches new Thailand flood model to assist insurers’ exposure risk management

Aon Benfield launches new Thailand flood model to assist insurers’ exposure risk management

Aon Benfield, the global reinsurance intermediary and capital advisor of Aon plc (NYSE:AON), has launched a flood model for Thailand to help global insurers gain a better understanding of their exposures in this growing market. Thailand is one of the most flood-prone countries in the world but had not...

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Swiss Re: Cost of Floods has more than Doubled in the Last 10 years and now Rivals Earthquake Losses

Swiss Re: Cost of Floods has more than Doubled in the Last 10 years and now Rivals Earthquake Losses

Swiss Re flood publication finds that insured flood losses have increased from USD 1–2 billion in 1970 to USD 15 billion in 2011. Industry facing challenges in maintaining insurability for floods. Global manufacturing hubs revealed as potential hot spots for flood losses. Swiss Re launches flood app with interactive content on flood risks. Flood...

IPMI Magazine 10 Sep 2012 IPMI Magazine Risk News

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Munich Re: Uncertain Macroeconomic Environment Poses Severe Test for Risk Management

Munich Re: Uncertain Macroeconomic Environment Poses Severe Test for Risk Management

The crisis in the eurozone, uncertainties in the capital markets and sustained low interest rates are impacting the insurance industry. Munich Re warns of increasing challenges in the year ahead even though the capital base of insurers and reinsurers remains strong. The uncertain economic environment poses major challenges for...

IPMI Magazine 10 Sep 2012 IPMI Magazine Risk News

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Aon Benfield credit risk report confirms superior stability of reinsurance industry

Aon Benfield credit risk report confirms superior stability of reinsurance industry

Aon Benfield, the global reinsurance intermediary and capital advisor of Aon plc (NYSE:AON), today launches a new report that assesses the creditworthiness of the global reinsurance industry through a series of comprehensive analytical techniques. Credit Risk of Property Catastrophe Reinsurers examines the credit quality of reinsurers since 2000. The...

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Business crime figures creep upwards as British economy remains squeezed

Business crime figures creep upwards as British economy remains squeezed

The latest Business Crime Index from AXA, one of the UK’s largest business insurers, shows levels of crime committed against businesses in the UK have grown by 16% in the worst hit areas, while across the UK the cost of theft has increased significantly alongside a rise in the use...

IPMI Magazine 23 Aug 2012 IPMI Magazine Risk News

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Flooding in China during July causes USD8.3bn of economic losses, according to Aon Benfield catastrophe report

Flooding in China during July causes USD8.3bn of economic losses, according to Aon Benfield catastrophe report

Aon Benfield, the global reinsurance intermediary and capital advisor of Aon plc (NYSE:AON), today releases the latest edition of its Global Catastrophe Recap report, which reviews the natural disaster perils that occurred worldwide during July. Published by Impact Forecasting, the firm's catastrophe model development center of excellence, the report reveals...

IPMI Magazine 08 Aug 2012 IPMI Magazine Risk News

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U.S. Severe Weather Insurance Losses Near $2bn in June, According to Aon Benfield Catastrophe Report

U.S. Severe Weather Insurance Losses Near $2bn in June, According to Aon Benfield Catastrophe Report

Aon Benfield, the global reinsurance intermediary and capital advisor of Aon plc (NYSE:AON), today releases the latest edition of its Global Catastrophe Recap report, which reviews the natural disaster perils that occurred worldwide during June. Published by Impact Forecasting, the firm's catastrophe model development center of excellence,...

IPMI Magazine 16 Jul 2012 IPMI Magazine Risk News

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U.S. severe weather insurance losses approach USD1 billion in April

U.S. severe weather insurance losses approach USD1 billion in April

Aon Benfield, the global reinsurance intermediary and capital advisor of Aon plc (NYSE:AON), today releases the latest edition of its Global Catastrophe Recap report, which reviews the natural disaster perils that occurred worldwide during April. Published by Impact Forecasting, the firm's catastrophe model development center of excellence,...

IPMI Magazine 07 Jun 2012 IPMI Magazine Risk News

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New York Ranked Lowest Risk City in the World to Recruit, Employ and Redeploy Workers, According to Aon Hewitt

New York Ranked Lowest Risk City in the World to Recruit, Employ and Redeploy Workers, According to Aon Hewitt

People Risk Index helps organizations assess talent management risks to improve success of business operations. New York is the lowest risk city in the world for recruiting, employing and relocating employees, according to rankings released today by Aon Hewitt, the global human resources business of Aon plc (NYSE: AON). Aon Hewitt's 2012...

IPMI Magazine 17 May 2012 IPMI Magazine Risk News

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Civil unrest drives downgrades in 37 countries in Aon's annual risk assessment of global terrorism and political violence

Civil unrest drives downgrades in 37 countries in Aon's annual risk assessment of global terrorism and political violence

International Private Medical Insurance Magazine: Air Ambulance, Medical Assistance, Travel Assistance, Healthcare, Insurance, Expatriate Health Insurance, Patients Insurance, Travel Insurance, Private Medical Insurance, Health Insurance, Travel, Technology, News, 25/4/2012. Aon Risk Solutions, the global risk management business of Aon plc (NYSE: AON), urges companies to ensure threats to business continuity are...

IPMI Magazine 25 Apr 2012 IPMI Magazine Risk News

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U.S. severe weather insurance losses breach $1.2bn in March

U.S. severe weather insurance losses breach $1.2bn in March

Aon Benfield, the global reinsurance intermediary and capital advisor of Aon plc (NYSE:AON), today releases the latest edition of its Global Catastrophe Recap report, which reviews the natural disaster perils that occurred worldwide during March. Published by Impact Forecasting, the firm's catastrophe model development center of excellence, the report reveals that...

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Risk Management in a Time of Global Uncertainty

Risk Management in a Time of Global Uncertainty

International Private Medical Insurance Magazine: Healthcare, Insurance, Expatriate Health Insurance, Patients Insurance, Travel Insurance, Private Medical Insurance, Health Insurance, Travel, Technology, News LONDON 24/2/2012. Zurich have announced the results of a new survey “Risk Management in a Time of Global Uncertainty” conducted in collaboration with Harvard Business Review Analytic Services (HBRAS)....

IPMI Magazine 24 Feb 2012 IPMI Magazine Risk News

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Zurich assesses impact of floods in Thailand and revises estimate of earthquakes in New Zealand

Zurich assesses impact of floods in Thailand and revises estimate of earthquakes in New Zealand

International Private Medical Insurance Magazine: Healthcare, Insurance, Expatriate Health Insurance, Patients Insurance, Travel Insurance, Private Medical Insurance, Health Insurance, Travel, Technology, News LONDON 24/2/2012. Zurich Financial Services Group (Zurich) announced that based on preliminary estimates it expects the impact of the floods in Thailand, the increased cost of the earthquakes in...

IPMI Magazine 24 Feb 2012 IPMI Magazine Risk News

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"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" is the riskiest film of 2011

International Private Medical Insurance Magazine: Healthcare, Insurance, Expatriate Health Insurance, Patients Insurance, Travel Insurance, Private Medical Insurance, Health Insurance, Travel, Technology, News LONDON 20/2/2012. Based on the best-selling book by Stieg Larson, the movie stars Rooney Mara and Daniel Craig as computer hacker Lisbeth Salander and journalist Mikael Blomkvist as...

IPMI Magazine 20 Feb 2012 IPMI Magazine Risk News

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Renewals Reveal Shift in Industry Behavior, Finds Guy Carpenter

Renewals Reveal Shift in Industry Behavior,  Finds Guy Carpenter

International Private Medical Insurance Magazine: Healthcare, Insurance, Expatriate Health Insurance, Patients Insurance, Travel Insurance, Private Medical Insurance, Health Insurance, Travel, Technology, News LONDON 7/2/2012. The January 1, 2012, renewals saw a shift in industry behavior as both insurers and reinsurers implemented more sophisticated, customized approaches to risk assessment and...

IPMI Magazine 07 Feb 2012 IPMI Magazine Risk News

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New Swiss Re report reveals low earthquake insurance penetration globally, even in countries with high seismic risk

New Swiss Re report reveals low earthquake insurance penetration globally, even in countries with high seismic risk

International Private Medical Insurance Magazine: Travel Insurance News, Private Medical Insurance, Health Insurance News LONDON 17 January 2012. Much of the world is still vastly underinsured against earthquake risk, study finds Underinsurance often due to low risk awareness in earthquake-prone areas Earthquake models should consider secondary-loss factors more comprehensively...

IPMI Magazine 17 Jan 2012 IPMI Magazine Risk News

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Review of natural catastrophes in 2011: Earthquakes result in record loss year

Review of natural catastrophes in 2011: Earthquakes result in record loss year

International Private Medical Insurance Magazine: Travel Insurance News, Private Medical Insurance, Health Insurance News LONDON 4 Jan 2012. A sequence of devastating earthquakes and a large number of weather-related catastrophes made 2011 the costliest year ever in terms of natural catastrophe losses. At about US$ 380bn, global economic losses were nearly...

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New insurance solutions to protect states particularly vulnerable to climate change

New insurance solutions to protect states particularly vulnerable to climate change

International Private Medical Insurance Magazine: Travel Insurance News, Private Medical Insurance, Health Insurance News LONDON 14 December 2011. Germany’s Federal Ministry for the Environment has approved funding for a unique project that will develop insurance solutions in Caribbean states particularly vulnerable to climate change. The objective is to protect small farmers...

IPMI Magazine 14 Dec 2011 IPMI Magazine Risk News

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Weather Related Catastrophes on the Rise in Asia Pacific

Weather Related Catastrophes on the Rise in Asia Pacific

International Private Medical Insurance Magazine: Travel Insurance News, Private Medical Insurance, Health Insurance News LONDON 28 November 2011. The floods in Thailand – the highest-ever economic loss for the country from a natural disaster – are one of the latest examples of the high exposure to weather-related natural catastrophes in...

IPMI Magazine 28 Nov 2011 IPMI Magazine Risk News

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Aon Benfield launches UK terrorism catastrophe model with updated attack scenarios and probabilities

Aon Benfield launches UK terrorism catastrophe model with updated attack scenarios and probabilities

International Private Medical Insurance Magazine: Expatriate Healthcare and Expat Insurance, Travel Insurance, Private Medical Insurance, Health Insurance News LONDON 14 November 2011. Aon Benfield, the global reinsurance intermediary and capital advisor of Aon Corporation (NYSE:AON), has updated its UK terrorism catastrophe model. The model estimates the financial loss to life...

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Insurers exposed to minimum $5bn loss as Thailand suffers continued record flooding, according to Aon Benfield October catastrophe study

Insurers exposed to minimum $5bn loss as Thailand suffers continued record flooding, according to Aon Benfield October catastrophe study

IPMI Magazine Travel Insurance, Private Medical and Health Insurance News LONDON 3 November 2011. Aon Benfield, the global reinsurance intermediary and capital advisor of Aon Corporation (NYSE: AON), today releases the latest edition of its Monthly Cat Recap report, which reviews the natural disaster perils that occurred worldwide during October.

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Insurers will be quick to help those hit by bad weather says ABI

Insurers will be quick to help those hit by bad weather says ABI

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Asia Monsoon Economic Losses Near $7bn According to Aon Benfield September Catastrophe Study

Asia Monsoon Economic Losses Near $7bn According to Aon Benfield September Catastrophe Study

IPMI Magazine Travel Insurance, Private Medical and Health Insurance News LONDON, 4 October 2011. Aon Benfield, the global reinsurance intermediary and capital advisor of Aon Corporation (NYSE:AON), today releases the latest edition of its Monthly Cat Recap report, which reviews the natural disaster perils that occurred worldwide during September. Published by...

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Reinsurers expected to reimburse insurers for up to two-thirds of their direct loss payments from Australia and New Zealand catastrophes

Reinsurers expected to reimburse insurers for up to two-thirds of their direct loss payments from Australia and New Zealand catastrophes

IPMI Magazine Travel Insurance, Private Medical and Health Insurance News LONDON, 29 September 2011. Aon Benfield’s Asia Pacific CEO highlights the value of reinsurance protection for insurers at 12th Hazards Conference GOLD COAST, 30 September 2011. Aon Benfield, the global reinsurance intermediary and capital advisor of Aon Corporation (NYSE:AON), is highlighting how...

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Swiss Re and partners break new ground with cholera protection for women micro-entrepreneurs in Haiti and weather insurance for farmers in Senegal

Swiss Re and partners break new ground with cholera protection for women micro-entrepreneurs in Haiti and weather insurance for farmers in Senegal

IPMI Magazine Travel Insurance, Private Medical and Health Insurance News LONDON, 26 September 2011. Haiti’s women entrepreneurs will be first in the world to receive rapid insurance payments for income lost by their micro-businesses due to cholera. This programme, along with a five-year, multi-million dollar initiative to help farmers in Senegal...

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Look at the bigger picture as cat events become more complex, calls Aon Benfield

Look at the bigger picture as cat events become more complex, calls Aon Benfield

IPMI Magazine Travel Insurance, Private Medical and Health Insurance News LONDON, 21 September 2011. Aon Benfield, the global reinsurance intermediary and capital advisor of Aon Corporation (NYSE:AON), is hosting its 12th Hazards Conference in Australia on 29 September to 1 October in the aftermath of major earthquakes, tsunamis and floods to...

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Aon’s first Piracy Update confirms regional shift in piracy activity

Aon’s first Piracy Update confirms regional shift in piracy activity

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Damage From Irene Could Cost U.S. up to $7bn, According to Aon Benfield Catastrophe Study

Damage From Irene Could Cost U.S. up to $7bn, According to Aon Benfield Catastrophe Study

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LIGHTNING – AN EXPENSIVE SHOCK TO THE SYSTEM?

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Insured claims from natural catastrophes are increasing dramatically

Insured claims from natural catastrophes are increasing dramatically

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International Private Medical Insurance Magazine: Travel Insurance News, Private Medical Insurance, Health Insurance News LONDON 4 Jan 2012.

A sequence of devastating earthquakes and a large number of weather-related catastrophes made 2011 the costliest year ever in terms of natural catastrophe losses. At about US$ 380bn, global economic losses were nearly two-thirds higher than in 2005, the previous record year with losses of US$ 220bn. The earthquakes in Japan in March and New Zealand in February alone caused almost two-thirds of these losses. Insured losses of US$ 105bn also exceeded the 2005 record (US$ 101bn).

Torsten Jeworrek, Munich Re Board member responsible for global reinsurance business: “Thankfully, a sequence of severe natural catastrophes like last year's is a very rare occurrence. We had to contend with events with return periods of once every 1,000 years or even higher at the locations concerned. But we are prepared for such extreme situations. It is the insurance industry's task to cover extreme losses as well, to help society cope with such events and to learn from them in order to protect mankind better from these natural perils.”

The year in figures

With some 820 loss-relevant events, the figures for 2011 were in line with the average of the last ten years. 90% of the recorded natural catastrophes were weather-related – however, nearly two-thirds of economic losses and about half the insured losses stemmed from geophysical events, principally from the large earthquakes. Normally, it is the weather-related natural catastrophes that are the dominant loss drivers. On average over the last three decades, geophysical events accounted for just under 10% of insured losses. The distribution of regional losses in 2011 was also unusual. Around 70% of economic losses in 2011 occurred in Asia. Some 27,000 people fell victim to natural catastrophes in 2011. This figure does not include the countless people who died as a result of the famine following the worst drought in decades on the Horn of Africa, which was the greatest humanitarian catastrophe of the year. Civil war and political instability made it very difficult to bring effective aid to the victims.

The earth shakes: 11 March, the Tohoku earthquake

The most destructive loss event of the year was the earthquake of 11 March in Tohoku, Japan, when a seaquake with a magnitude of 9.0 occurred 130 km east of the port of Sendai and 370 km north of Tokyo. It was the strongest quake ever recorded in Japan. The damage from the tremors themselves was relatively moderate thanks to strict building codes. However, the quake triggered a terrible tsunami. The wave devastated the northeast coast of the main island Honshu. In some bays, the wave reached a height of up to 40 metres. Entire towns, roads and railway lines were washed away, hundreds of thousands of houses were destroyed. Some 16,000 people were killed in spite of high protective dykes and an excellent early-warning system.

Without these protective installations, the death toll would have been much higher. The tsunami-exposed northeast of Japan is believed to have last been hit by a seismic sea wave of this size in the year 869. The tsunami led to severe damage at several blocks of the Fukushima 1 nuclear power plant. Some areas within a radius of several kilometres of the plant will remain uninhabitable for a period of many years. Even without considering the consequences of the nuclear accident, the economic losses caused by the quake and the tsunami came to US$ 210bn – the costliest natural catastrophe of all time. The share of insured losses may amount to as much as US$ 40bn. The fault line that triggered the quake was actually fairly short with a length of 450 km. However, the seabed at the fracture face shifted by 30 to 40 metres. Experts believe that an earthquake of this strength occurs there once every 500 to 1,500 years. The main shock was followed by thousands of aftershocks, the strongest of which, some 40 minutes after the main shock, had a magnitude of 7.9.

The earth shakes II: The Christchurch earthquake

Before the tsunami catastrophe in Japan, there had been an earthquake of 6.3 magnitude in Christchurch, New Zealand, on 22 February. The notable aspect of this event was that an earthquake of 7.1 magnitude had hit Christchurch just six months earlier. Unfortunately, the seismic waves were amplified due to reflection off an extinct volcano, so that far greater destruction was caused than would have normally been expected with an earthquake of this magnitude. The epicentre was located at a shallow depth and only a few kilometres from the city centre. The losses were enormous. Numerous old buildings collapsed, and many new buildings were damaged despite the very high building standards. Some residential areas will not be rebuilt. Economic losses came to around US$ 16bn, of which approximately US$ 13bn was insured. One day before Christmas, the earth shook again in Christchurch. Over a dozen people were injured following three strong earthquakes. However, in terms of their severity, the quakes were not as bad as the devastating event in February. Consequently, losses for the insurance industry from these aftershocks are expected to be significantly lower.

Prof. Peter Höppe, Head of Munich Re’s Geo Risks Research unit: “Even if it seems hard to believe given recent events, the probability of earthquakes has not increased. However, these severe earthquakes are timely reminders that the decisions on where to build towns need careful and serious consideration of these risks, especially where certain buildings are concerned, above all nuclear power plants. Also, building codes in regions exposed to earthquakes need to be made even stricter, so that buildings do not just remain standing to an extent sufficient to save lives but can be used again afterwards.”

Weather-related catastrophes: Floods in Thailand

The floods in Thailand stand out among the many weather-related catastrophes of 2011. They were triggered by extreme rainfall, which started in spring and peaked in the autumn. Due to its low elevation above sea level, the plain of central Thailand – where the capital Bangkok is situated – is prone to flooding throughout the rainy season from May to October. According to the authorities, this year's floods were the worst for around 50 years. It is presumed that the La Niña natural climate phenomenon was a contributory factor, since the rainy season is often stronger during this phase. The floods claimed the lives of some 800 people. Not only were hundreds of thousands of houses and vast expanses of farmland flooded, but also seven major industrial areas with production facilities belonging mainly to Japanese groups. A large number of electronic key component manufacturers were affected, leading to production delays and disruptions at client businesses.

Approximately 25% of the world's supply of components for computer hard drives was directly impacted by the floods. With economic losses amounting to tens of billions of dollars, the floods were by far the costliest natural catastrophe in Thailand's history.

North America: Many storms but few hurricanes in North America

The tornado season was especially violent in the Midwest and southern states of the USA. Several series of storms with numerous tornadoes caused economic losses totalling some US$ 46bn, of which US$ 25bn was insured. Insured losses were thus twice as high as in the previous record year of 2010. The series of severe weather events can largely be explained by the La Niña climate phenomenon. As part of this natural climate oscillation, weather fronts with cool air from the northwest more frequently move over the central states of the USA and meet humid warm air in the south. Under such conditions, extreme weather events are more probable than in normal years. Losses from North-Atlantic hurricanes were moderate. However, as in 2010, this was purely by chance.

At 18, the number of recorded tropical cyclones in this season was some way above the long-term average (11) and above the average for the current warm phase with increased hurricane activity since the mid-1990s (15). The number of hurricane-strength storms (6) was in line with the long-term average. However, the number of tropical cyclones that made landfall, especially on the US coast, was very low. Only three named storms, one of them Hurricane Irene, made landfall in the USA. Irene caused economic losses in the Caribbean and USA totalling US$ 15bn, US$ 7bn of which was insured. Another striking feature of this year was that, for the first time ever, US weather agency NOAA categorised a low-pressure system over the Mediterranean as a tropical storm. The low-pressure system Rolf formed on 3 November. It was caused by a ridge of cold air forming over the still warm sea (20°C). With peak wind speeds of 120 km/h, the storm "01M" made landfall on the French Mediterranean coast before dispersing. The storm produced extreme rainfall along the Cote d’Azur.

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Green Cross Zell am See Austria

Green Cross Zell am See Austria

Since the 1980's The Green Cross Zell am See has been assisting and transporting patients by Land, Air and Sea. A leading ground ambulance and medical transportation company working with Overseas Insurance Providers and Private Corporations Green Cross Zell am See delivers medical transportation services via ground and air ambulance. You may be a business traveler, expatriate or leisure tourist seeking healthcare and assistance when faced with an emergency abroad.   Working around the clock, 365 days a year The Green Cross Zell am See is your perfect Medical Transportation Provider, with over 20 years of dedicated experience in ground and air...

admin2 05 Dec 2012 IPMI Magazine Air Ambulance Buyers Guide

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Hope Medflight, Singapore, Asia

Hope Medflight, Singapore, Asia

  Hope Medflight Asia is a Singapore based provider of international medical assistance, air ambulance, ground ambulance and bed to bed patient transports. It is owned and run by healthcare professionals. HOPE Medflight Asia understands that behind every call for assistance we receive, there is a fellow human in need, and a family who cares. Our dedicated and caring professionals will go the extra mile to ensure patients are well cared and safe. Commercial Medical Flight Transfers, Ground Ambulance Sometimes, patients are transferred using scheduled commercial flights. Hope works with airline companies to allow for the safe transfer of patients on a normal...

IPMI Magazine 14 Nov 2011 IPMI Magazine Air Ambulance Buyers Guide

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Jet Executive

Jet Executive

At Jet Executive you will find for every aspect of executive- and ambulance flights a competent point of conatct. With over 20 years of experience in our business we find cutting-edge and secure solutions for all your charter needs - 24 hours a day, 365 days a year - since 1990. JET EXECUTIVE INTERNATIONAL CHARTER is the legal successor of taunus air, founded 1990 in Wiesbaden. The company is dealing under actual ownership since 1999. The actual fleet consists of three Learjets 35A, one Learjet 55, one Beechcraft King Air 200 and since January 2008 also one Challenger 600....

IPMI Magazine 20 Mar 2012 IPMI Magazine Air Ambulance Buyers Guide

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Life Flight International

Life Flight International

Life Flight International Inc. is a private Canadian Air Ambulance company that was incorporated in 1992. Life Flight International has been conducting safe patient transfers for over 20 years. We take pride in our personal and professional care that we have successfully been giving in the last 20 years. Life Flight International Inc. is operated by our team of Professionals jointly boasting 120 years experience in the Critical Care Air Ambulance Industry. With this team of Professionals we have surpassed the standards of safety and professionalism in our industry. Newly appointed Vice President Chris Connor and...

IPMI Magazine 20 Mar 2012 IPMI Magazine Air Ambulance Buyers Guide

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MedCareProfessional GmbH

MedCareProfessional GmbH

MedCare Professional provides Ground Ambulance and Air Ambulance Services to the International Travel, Medical, Health, Expatriate Insurance and Assistance Marketplace. MCP is a leading medical transportation services provider and offers national and international patient transport. We operate reliably and economically with leading insurance companies, hospitals and groups together, our team has won several awards for its outstanding quality. MedCareProfessional is as the name of the program: Only highly qualified medical staff takes care of the patient, our equipment is many-to-date national and international certifications out for us self-evident proof of our own standard of quality - as a guarantee for our customers...

IPMI Magazine 26 Apr 2012 IPMI Magazine Air Ambulance Buyers Guide

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National Jets, Inc.

National Jets, Inc.

National Jets, Inc. is a top-rated full service FBO based at Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport. National Jets FAA Part 135 charter division has provided on-demand charter flights since the 1950s. This service currently utilizes Learjet 35As and its newly acquired Learjet 45XR to provide safe (ARG/US Gold), cost-effective, and reliable flights in North and South America, Latin America, and the Caribbean. National Jets owns, operates, and maintains its entire fleet of aircraft. Company: NATIONAL AIR AMBULANCE Address: 3495 SW 9TH AVE. FT. LAUDERDALE, FL United States 33315 USA. Phone Toll Free: + 1 800 327 3710 Phone: +1 954 359 9900 Fax: +1...

IPMI Magazine 16 Mar 2012 IPMI Magazine Air Ambulance Buyers Guide

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Redstar Aviation Turkey

Redstar Aviation Turkey

    Redst*r Aviation is Turkey’s first and only licensed air ambulance organization providing air ambulance and disaster management services under international guidelines. The company provides sophisticated on-site health management services and logistics assistance to both local and international companies around the clock. The Chairman of the company, Dr Mustafa Atac, talked to Azra Yazar about this unique and essential initiative in Turkey and the journey that was undertaken in order to realize this dream. Dr Mustafa Atac, explains the idea behind starting this business by telling the story of his experiences as a neurosurgeon working in many regions of his native...

IPMI Magazine 07 Sep 2011 IPMI Magazine Air Ambulance Buyers Guide

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REVA

REVA

You’re in a foreign land, maybe you don’t speak the native language, you’re far from home and a medical emergency strikes. What do you do? You need to get home. You need a trusted advocate to make sure you get home so you can get better. Say hello to REVA. From marooned hikers to critically ill patients, we provide medical transportation service 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, anywhere in the world. When patients need care that cannot be provided during normal travel or in the region they are currently in, they call REVA. We transport...

IPMI Magazine 16 Mar 2012 IPMI Magazine Air Ambulance Buyers Guide

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Your Company Name Here!!

Your Company Name Here!!

An iPMI Magazine premium provider directory network listing, comes packed to the top with all the features you need to communicate your unique service and solution offerings to international corporate buyers of insurance and private medical insurance plans for expats, mobile workers, leisure travelers and medical tourists. The iPMI Magazine PROVIDER NETWORK DIRECTORY is classified by market sector to allow buyers quick and easy access to the latest company information. Classifications include: Air Ambulance, Assistance, Cost Containment, Brokers & Intermediaries, Consultancy, Expatriate Insurance, Hospitals and Clinics, iPMI, Medical Insurance, PR & Marketing, Technology, Travel Insurance. Add HTML, Meta Keywords, Meta Descriptions,...

IPMI Magazine 23 Aug 2011 IPMI Magazine Air Ambulance Buyers Guide

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International Health Insurance

 

International Health Insurance

International Health Insurance

International Private Medical Insurance Magazine provides the most up-to-date guide to International Health Insurance news, articles, interviews, roundtables and company buyers guideInternational Private Medical Insurance Magazine is a leading International Health Insurance magazine, supporting leading Global Health Insurance CompaniesiPMI Magazine provides Health Insurance ComparisonPrivate Medical Insurance Quotes, and a complete rundown on the marketproviderscompanies, executives, events, conferences, mergers, acquisitions and company results. In recent years the International Health Insurance market has developed across cultural and physical borders, and what was a local service for local people, has grown into a worldwide intensive care unit. GlobalisationGlobal Mobility and the expatriate workforce has fuelled the need for International Health Insurance, for tourists, expats and business travellersGroups and Individuals, both business and domestic, search the internet for the best International Health Insurance plan and cover. The new breed of medical traveller or health tourist is also seeking International Health Insurance plans, to cover treatment abroad and potential required after care.

 

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Global Excel Management Inc. (Global Excel) provides multilingual assistance, case management, cost containment and claims services. Widely considered a premium medical cost-containment company, our organization provides services to a broad range of market segments, namely travel insurance companies, expat insurers, major medical clients and medical payment specialists. Our clients bank on the competencies that have made us the industry gold standard when it comes to managing large and complex health care claims in the United States. We are known to deliver to our providers’ end users superlatives experiences when they require our services.
morgan price international healthcare "Global thinking, personal care" Living and working overseas as an expatriate can be exciting and have many benefits, but you may find that access to high quality international healthcare related benefits for you and your family is not one of them. You will be living in a strange country, where the traditions and ways of life are unfamiliar to you. Simple things like shopping can be a trial, so obtaining medical treatment for you or your family could be a nightmare without a comprehensive expatriate health insurance plan. To get a quote for a range of top class medical insurance products click here : international health insurance products; To get a quote for our ExpatLifeCare International Term life product for expatriates click here : ExpatLifeCare Not all products suit every need, and with many years experience in international insurance, the team at Morgan Price take great care in selecting the right policy for you, our clients. About us Morgan Price International Healthcare (Morgan Price) was set up in 1999 to provide top quality international health insurance to expatriates all over the world. As specialists in international and expatriate health and accident insurance we are totally committed to and focused on the needs of you, our customer.

Contributors

Mr. James Simpson, Managing Director, The Marketing Campaign Company
Mrs. Alison Massey, Marketing and Ecommerce Director, Now Health International
Mr. Adriano Valente Rocha, Rocha Consultora e Corretora de Seguros Risk Consulting & Insurance Brokerage Brazil
Mr. Steve Nelson, Sales Manager, APRIL Medibroker
Dr. Joachim Friese, Medical Director, MedCare Professionals
Mr. Rupert Dent, Managing Director, AirMed
Mr. Jon Carpenter, Managing Director, Morgan Price
Mr. Chris Connor, VP, Life Flight International
Miss. Irena Dimitrijevic, Marketing & Sales Manager ,JET EXECUTIVE International Charter
Mr. Andrew Apps, Director, ALC Health
Mr. Brian S. Piper, Head of Business Devlopment, Integra Global
Mr. Brian Friedman, Founder and CEO, The Forum For Expatriate Management
Mr. Angelo Masciantonio, CEO, HTH Worldwide
Mr. Carl Carter, Managing Director, IMG Europe & AIMIP Chairman
Mr. Frank Reuter, Director, REUTER Consulting
Mr. Hans Biekmann, CEO, Marm Assistance

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Ground Ambulance

Ground Ambulance

Ground Ambulance Transport Companies come in different shapes and sizes and you must ensure you source a ground ambulance company with superior service and no hidden costs. Some Ground ambulance companies do have hidden fees and it is important to read the small print when sourcing a ground ambulance provider.