Natural Catastrophe Insured Losses Hit $107 Billion in 2025 as Wildfire and Storm Risks Accelerate

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Risk & Insurance - Mar 24, 2026

Secondary perils accounted for a record 92% of global insured natural catastrophe losses in 2025, and trend-line projections point to $148 billion in 2026, according to Swiss Re Institute. The post Natural Catastrophe Insured Losses Hit $107 Billion in 2025 as Wildfire and Storm Risks Accelerate app...

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