AIG and Farmers join other insurers in pulling back from climate and cat exposed property risks

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Reinsurance News - Jun 09, 2023

Large insurers AIG and Farmers Group are pulling back from climate and catastrophe exposed property risks, joining other insurers that have either reduced or ceased offerings altogether in U.S. regions vulnerable to floods, storms, and wildfires, reports the Wall Street Journal (WSJ). The publicatio...

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