A source-led guide to reading disaster-risk financing, public scheme, protection-gap, catastrophe, and reinsurance references without turning them into scheme rankings or coverage advice.
A source-led guide to reading property and casualty claims, catastrophe, protection-gap, and market-size references without turning them into pricing, coverage, or ranking claims.
A source-led guide to separating public ILS market signals, broker commentary, and traditional reinsurer capacity references without inferring live capacity or placement terms.
Catastrophe-risk analysis can go wrong when three different source types are blended into one conclusion: climate-risk references, protection-gap references, and reinsurance-capacity signals. InsureSouk separates those source paths across the Climate and Catastrophe Risk Tracker, the Protection Gap Tracker,…
Reinsurance capacity is easy to overstate if every public capital figure is read as immediately available protection. InsureSouk's Reinsurance Capacity Watch is built to slow that reading down: each signal needs its source, period, line, region, and caveat…
Swiss Re's sigma work and IAIS's NatCat protection-gap special topic edition frame natural catastrophe losses as more than a property-insurance pricing problem: the gap between economic losses and insured losses affects households, businesses, public balance sheets, reinsurers, and…
Protection-gap figures can be useful, but they need careful reading when definitions, time periods, risk categories, inflation assumptions, and data sources are not clear. Thesis InsureSouk analysis should treat protection-gap data as a starting point for market inquiry,…