Natural Catastrophe Losses Set to Reach $145 Billion in 2025, With 1-in-10 Risk of $300 Billion Peak Year

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Risk & Insurance - Apr 29, 2025

Rising exposure values, climate change, and urbanization drive continued growth in catastrophe costs as insurance industry prepares for potential record-breaking loss scenarios: Swiss Re. The post Natural Catastrophe Losses Set to Reach $145 Billion in 2025, With 1-in-10 Risk of $300 Billion Peak Ye...

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