ARPC completes reduced $2bn terrorism retrocession program for 2026

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Reinsurance News - Feb 16, 2026

Australia’s terrorism reinsurance pool, administered by Australian Reinsurance Pool Corporation (ARPC), has purchased a reduced terrorism retrocession limit of $2 billion, with an increased deductible of $500 million, for the 2026 calendar year. ARPC explained that this reflects its current assessme...

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