Wednesday, 25 January 2012
Marsh forecasts rising rates for loss hit EMEA risks
Insurance rates for businesses with exposure to natural catastrophe risk and supply chain perils are expected to continue to rise in 2012 across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), according to a report published yesterday by broker Marsh.

Martin South
Big catastrophe losses and reduced investment returns prompted many insurers to seek rate increases in 2011, Marsh said in its Navigating the Risk and Insurance Landscape: Europe, Middle East and Africa Insurance Market Report 2012.
The broker said that it expects rate reductions for property risks to become less frequent in 2012 as underwriters continue to push for rises or restrict limits on accounts with significant losses or catastrophe exposures. However, companies with favourable claims records, robust data and little catastrophe exposure may still be able to secure reductions at renewal in both property and liability classes of business, added Marsh.
The broker also stated that the motor insurance market will remain challenging in many European countries in 2012 because of insurers’ continued concerns over high loss ratios. In the Middle East, where competition had led to decreases of up to 30%, motor rates are expected to stabilise.
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