Subsidence-related insurance costs could reach £1.9bn by 2030: PwC

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Reinsurance News - Jul 11, 2023

Sustained heat, floods and heavy rainfall could drive subsidence-related insurance costs to over £1.9bn by 2030, according to analysts at PwC. PwC’s analysts suggest that subsidence-related insurance will be significantly impacted if the levels of sustained heat continue. According to the firm...

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