H1 Natural Disasters Had Insured Price Tag of $80B – Driven by US Claims: Munich Re

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Insurance Journal - Jul 29, 2025

Natural disasters across the globe cost insurers US$80 billion during the first half of 2025, up from $64 billion in H1 2024, according to Munich Re’s mid-year natural disaster report. On the other hand, overall economic losses (which include insured …...

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