IAG shrinks reinsurance program slightly for 2025

Published on January 7, 2025

Australian insurer IAG has successfully placed its catastrophe reinsurance program for 2025, purchasing slightly less protection than in 2024. The program includes a main catastrophe cover for two events up to $10 billion and an unchanged attachment at $500 million.

Notably, aggregate, drop-down, and subsequent event covers are gone compared with last year’s cover.

These have been replaced by long-term natural perils volatility protection, which, in combination with the whole of account quota share (WAQS), provides around $1 billion in additional protection annually and up to $4 billion over the entire five-year period for natural peril event costs under $500 million. This long-term volatility protection was first announced on June 28, 2024.

As you can see from the tower above, IAG’s 2025 catastrophe reinsurance program reflects a strategic shift toward long-term natural perils volatility protection, ensuring greater stability in managing event costs below $500 million.

IAG Chief Financial Officer William McDonnell, commented, “IAG received strong support from
reinsurance partners in placing the annual catastrophe program.

“Reinsurance is a key component of our low volatility strategy providing downside protection against natural perils costs exceeding our FY25 allowance of $1,283 million.”

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