Hurricane Ian erodes more of Travelers’ aggregate reinsurance retention

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Reinsurance News - Oct 19, 2022

U.S primary insurer Travelers has now accumulated $1.4 billion of qualifying losses for the retention of $2 billion on its property aggregate catastrophe excess of loss treaty, as the carrier booked losses of $326 million related to hurricane Ian in the third quarter. This morning, Travelers reporte...

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