$80bn in H1’25 insured losses marks second-highest on record

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Reinsurance News - Jul 29, 2025

Reinsurance giant Munich Re has estimated that global insured losses from natural catastrophe events reached $80 billion in H1 2025, marking the second-highest H1 figure since its records began in 1980. The $80 billion in insured losses during H1 2025 compares to $64 billion in H1 2024 and is surpas...

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