Andre Kyburz
Alternative Risk Transfer Solutions Leader, Marsh Advisory
The insurance market continues to be challenging, marked by persistent pricing increases and diminishing capacity for certain industries or risks that may not align with insurers’ current underwriting appetite. Climate change and more frequent extreme weather events have also disrupted the insurance market in recent years, making it more expensive and/or difficult for organisations to obtain appropriate insurance cover against natural catastrophe (“nat cat”) perils.
As the cost of insurance rises, retention levels grow and cover becomes more restrictive, organisations are being more proactive in exploring alternative ways to manage, finance and transfer risks outside of the realms and restrictions of traditional insurance. No longer confined to the terms and conditions attached to traditional insurance, organisations are able to find ways of transferring and financing risks that may not have been traditionally insurable.
Alternative Risk Transfer (ART) solutions are essentially substitute risk management and finance strategies to the traditional direct insurance marketplace. ART is a re-classed, repackaged approach to addressing some of the key issues and challenges faced by traditional insurance placements.
Together, Marsh Advisory and ART solutions help organisations improve outcomes and maximise control.
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