RLI estimates losses from Hurricane Ian to land between $38m and $42m

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Reinsurance News - Oct 14, 2022

Specialty insurer RLI is estimating its pre-tax catastrophic losses arising from Hurricane Ian will fall somewhere between $38m and $42m. This figure, the firm said in a statement, will be reflected in Q3 2022. It added that this range is net of reinsurance and subject to change due to the complexit...

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