Howden takes on climate risk with new global parametrics practice
Global re/insurance broking heavyweight Howden has created a global climate parametrics practice amid rising scope and scale of the parametric market and index-based risk transfer solutions. The initiative aims to address the escalating demand for climate de-risking capabilities across industries, financial markets and the public sector.
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24 October 2023 As hard market conditions and atmospheric weather patterns change, reinsurers could be about to enjoy a very favourable environment, Tim Edwards and David Flandro, Howden Tiger, argue.