Moody’s Corporation (NYSE:MCO) announced today that it has acquired Praedicat, a leading provider of casualty insurance analytics. The acquisition adds comprehensive casualty and liability modeling to Moody’s range of market…
Moody’s RMS Event Response estimates U.S. private market insured losses from Hurricane Debby will not exceed US$1.5 billion. This estimate represents insured losses associated with wind, storm surge, and precipitation-induced flooding.…
Estimates reflect U.S.-insured wind, storm surge, and inland flooding impacts. Additionally, Moody’s RMS Event Response estimates non-U.S. insured losses in the Caribbean and Mexico will likely not exceed US$1.5 billion…
Moody’s RMS™ Event Response estimates that insured losses from the Central Europe floods between Thursday, May 30 and Monday, June 3 in Germany will likely fall within the range of…
Moody’s RMS™, the leading global catastrophe risk modeling and solutions company, today announced a new collaboration with innovative reinsurance brokerage firm Augment Risk, to develop the market for parametric risk…
Malayan Insurance, one of the leading non-life insurance providers in the Philippines, announces that it has licensed Moody’s RMS® Risk Modeler™ to help enhance its natural catastrophe risk analytics. This…
Moody’s RMS®, the leading global catastrophe risk modeling and solutions company, estimates total insured losses from the moment magnitude Mw7.5 earthquake that struck the Noto Peninsula, Japan, on Monday, January…
Redline Underwriting, a Lloyd’s coverholder specialty underwriting firm, has entered into a long-term agreement with Moody’s RMS®, the leading risk modeling and solutions company, to adopt the Risk Modeler™ application…
Taiping Reinsurance Co. Ltd (TPRe) and Taiping Reinsurance Brokers Ltd. (TPRB), today announced they have licensed Moody’s RMS® Risk Modeler™, an application on the cloud-native Intelligent Risk Platform™ from Moody’s…
Moody’s RMS®, the leading risk modeling and solutions company, estimates private market insured losses from Hurricane Otis to be between US $2.5 billion and US $4.5 billion. This estimate represents insured losses associated primarily with wind damage in the…