This significant year-on-year reduction provides a "welcome relief," as stated by Tom Mortlock, Aon's Asia-Pacific head of climate analytics, particularly following years marked by record insurance losses from severe weather events. Interestingly, during the same period, both Australia and New Zealand managed to avoid major disasters, setting them apart from worldwide trends.
While other regions experienced escalating losses, such as the US bearing 78% of global insured losses totalling $US145 billion ($223.96 billion), the year witnessed some of the highest costs in history. Economic losses from disasters globally accounted for $562 billion, exceeding the average since the turn of the millennium by over 10%.
The substantial decline in catastrophe losses is a crucial development for Australian insurers and policyholders alike. However, despite this reprieve, Australian residents continue to contend with high insurance premiums. Dr Mortlock has underscored challenges posed by underinsurance and increasing premiums, pointing out that the insurance gap remains a significant concern. Policies enhancing resilience to climatic risks are essential to ensure insurance remains affordable and accessible.
Looking forward, the focus will likely remain on addressing the risks and vulnerabilities posed by climatic and environmental factors. Dr Mortlock suggests increasing resilience as a strategic imperative moving forward. As global insured losses hit record-breaking numbers, primarily driven by events such as the California wildfires, Australia's recent respite may be a temporary anomaly. The continued prioritization of climate adaptation strategies and insurance industry reforms are anticipated to aid in better managing future risks.
Globally, high-impact events in regions such as North America underscore the unpredictable nature of climatic disasters, with economic losses from events like Hurricane Helene causing significant strains. As one of the top 15 costliest disasters since 1900, such events emphasize the need for comprehensive risk management strategies worldwide.
Published:Monday, 23rd Jun 2025
Source: Paige Estritori
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