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Best’s Commentary: German Insurers Well-Positioned to Respond to Flooding Claims


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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

AMSTERDAM - JULY 21, 2021 11:28 AM (EDT)
German insurers’ disciplined pricing means carriers should be well-positioned to absorb heightened weather-related losses, despite potential record natural catastrophe claims in 2021, according to a new AM Best commentary.

In its new Best’s Commentary, “German Insurers Well-Positioned to Respond to Flooding Claims”, AM Best notes that the record weather-related losses in Germany in 2021 come after previous years of relatively benign claims experience. At this stage, insurance loss estimates caused by Bernd will be driven by how much longer the severe weather conditions continue to cause damage.

AM Best believes these latest events, as well as losses earlier in the year, will reignite debate in Germany about the creation of a state-backed natural catastrophe scheme versus making elemental insurance cover compulsory. Unlike many other European countries, Germany has no such scheme in place and flood risk is excluded from standard industrial, commercial and homeowner policies; however, it may be added as an extension (bundled with earthquake, subsidence, landslide, snow pressure and avalanche cover).

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