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- Extreme Heat Is the Biggest Threat to Insurers and Businesses
Extreme heat is also a growing risk to financial markets and insurers’ assets, the report suggests The industry's investments have reaped it billions of dollars in profit even as it pays more
- Insurers Want Businesses to Wake Up to Costs of Extreme Heat
Today’s newsletter looks at the “invisible peril” of extreme heat and how it's becoming a growing risk to businesses worldwide Insurers Want Businesses to Wake Up to Costs of Extreme Heat
- Insuring extreme heat: navigating risks in a warming world
As some of the largest asset owners globally, insurers also face significant investment risks tied to extreme heat By 2035, extreme heat is projected to cause $2 4 trillion in annual productivity losses and $448 billion in annual fixed-asset losses for publicly listed companies
- Extreme heat: the insurance fallouts | Swiss Re
2 With temperatures rising, so too is the incidence of extreme heat events (ie, temperatures hotter than the 90% percentile of those locally recorded) During June 2023-April 2024, there were 76 heat waves in 90 countries 3 More than 6 billion people (about 78% of the global population) experienced at least 31 days of extreme heat Since 1991
- Extreme Heat: Insurance Industry’s New Systemic Risk
Swiss Re, a leading reinsurance giant, has issued a stark warning in its recent report, SONAR 2025, highlighting extreme heat as an emerging risk with profound implications for insurers worldwide Published on June 12, 2025, the report details how rising temperatures are not just a meteorological concern but a systemic threat, driving up accidents, power outages, wildfires, and overwhelming
- Swiss Re sees rising claims across sectors from heatwaves
The study underscores how extreme heat is increasingly driving insurance claims across multiple lines, including health, property, liability, and workers’ compensation Swiss Re warns that prolonged heatwaves are creating new exposures for sectors such as telecommunications, where overheating infrastructure like data centres may cause system failures
- Insurers Swiss Re say deadly heatwaves a growing risk
The deadly effects of extreme heat are a growing risk to people, reinsurance giant Swiss Re said Thursday, adding that heat killed more people than earthquakes, floods and hurricanes combined "Up to half a million people globally succumb to the effects of extreme heat each year," it said in its annual SONAR report on risks to the global economy and the insurance industry
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