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Global Insurance Leaders Discuss Mitigation, Best Practices, and Lessons Learned from Recent Natural Catastrophe Activity at Lloyd’s

In light of the rise in natural catastrophe events occurring during the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season, approximately 100 leading insurance industry experts, policy makers, scientists and environmentalists gathered at Lloyd’s of London today to discuss strategies for improving natural catastrophe resiliency and closing the protection coverage gap at the “Improving Natural Catastrophe Resiliency: Insurance vs Intervention” forum sponsored by one of the world’s leading catastrophe reinsurers, RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd. (NYSE:RNR) (the “Company” or “RenaissanceRe”).

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From left: John Huff, Immediate Past President of NAIC; Kevin O'Donnell, President and CEO of Renais ...

From left: John Huff, Immediate Past President of NAIC; Kevin O'Donnell, President and CEO of RenaissanceRe; Aidan Kerr, Director of Operations for Flood Re; and Stephen Weinstein, Group General Counsel of RenaissanceRe and Chairman of the RenaissanceRe Risk Sciences Foundation. Photo credit: Daniel Jones

The forum covered a number of important issues raised by the recent rise in hurricanes, earthquakes, wild fires and other events, including the importance of promoting resiliency before the inevitable next storm; the role of risk-based insurance rates in consumer decision-making; the positive incentives working to drive mitigation efforts in urban environments; and the role of the private sector in boosting rebuilding and local economies following a disaster.

Kevin O’Donnell, President and CEO of RenaissanceRe said, “2017 will be the third year having more than $100B of insured losses over the previous fifteen. This recent loss activity demonstrates the value of private insurance but also highlights the protection gap. Growing the insurance pool and closing the gap in the developed world requires a coordinated effort among law-makers, insurers, reinsurers, academics, scientists and private citizens alike, which is why forums like these are so important.”

John Huff, Immediate Past President of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) and Former Director of the Missouri Department of Insurance spoke about the unintended consequences that occur when intervention makes matters worse, offering insights into how lessons learned from past mistakes are helping to inform current actions. “The success of any resiliency planning effort depends on coordination and education,” said Mr. Huff. “All of us, from regulators to insurers, to businesses and consumers, have a role to play in this process. Efforts such as the Risk Mitigation Leadership Forum Series play a pivotal role in helping to educate people and communities around the world about the importance of risk mitigation and adaptation.”

Aidan Kerr, Director of Operations for Flood Re, speaking at the Forum, shared examples of best practice for partnerships between the public and private sectors to make flood insurance more available and affordable. “Flood Re is committed to providing information to improve people’s understanding of their flood risk and how they can take action to manage and reduce their risk,” said Mr. Kerr. “Thanks to the establishment of Flood Re there is now a greater choice of affordable home insurance policies for householders at risk of flooding. Our mission is to help Government, local authorities, insurers and communities to work together to become better prepared for future flooding. To transition to a risk-reflective model by 2039, we need a wide ranging and inclusive approach encompassing land planning, sustainable drainage, sustainable development and effective flood risk management.”

Stephen Weinstein, Group General Counsel of RenaissanceRe and Chairman of the RenaissanceRe Risk Sciences Foundation, the lead sponsor for the Forum, added, “The large natural disasters we’ve seen in 2017 underscored once again the value of investing in both financial and physical resilience. Research consistently shows that every $1 spent in risk mitigation saves $4 in recovery, and better preparation clearly saved both money and lives in 2017. We know that the next major natural disaster is not a matter of if, but when. We also believe that economic and life safety risks are growing due to factors including sea level rise, demographic changes, and economic growth in high-risk regions worldwide. RenaissanceRe remains committed to partnering with multiple stakeholder groups to better understand and develop solutions to help communities enhance preparation for and recovery from disasters.”

More information about the “Improving Natural Catastrophe Resiliency: Insurance vs Intervention” Forum is available at www.mitigationleadership.com.

About RenaissanceRe

RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd. is a global provider of reinsurance and insurance that specializes in matching well-structured risks with efficient sources of capital. The Company provides property, casualty and specialty reinsurance and certain insurance solutions to customers, principally through intermediaries. Established in 1993, the Company has offices in Bermuda, Ireland, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

About the RenaissanceRe Risk Sciences Foundation

RenaissanceRe created the RenaissanceRe Risk Sciences Foundation to support advanced scientific research in natural catastrophes, the development of risk mitigation and adaptive techniques to safeguard communities, efforts that reduce the economic turmoil following disasters, and organizations that preserve coastal and other risk-exposed habitats. The Foundation promotes education, preparation, adaptation, and mitigation of catastrophic risks. For more information, visit: www.mitigationleadership.com.

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29/11/2017

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