Evolution of seismic risk management for insurance over the past 30 years

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Haresh C. Shah
Weimin Dong
Pane Stojanovski
Alex Chen
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[1] Stanford University,Institute for Catastrophe Risk Management
[2] Risk Management Solutions Inc,undefined
[3] Asia Risk Transfer Solutions Pte Ltd,undefined
[4] DWM Consulting,undefined
[5] Nanyang Technological University,undefined
[6] Cat Risk Reasearch,undefined
[7] LLC-Cupertino,undefined
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catastrophe risk management; loss estimation; risk modeling; insurance for the masses;
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During the past 30 years, there has been spectacular growth in the use of risk analysis and risk management tools developed by engineers in the financial and insurance sectors. The insurance, the reinsurance, and the investment banking sectors have enthusiastically adopted loss estimation tools developed by engineers in developing their business strategies and for managing their financial risks. As a result, insurance/reinsurance strategy has evolved as a major risk mitigation tool in managing catastrophe risk at the individual, corporate, and government level. This is particularly true in developed countries such as US, Western Europe, and Japan. Unfortunately, it has not received the needed attention in developing countries, where such a strategy for risk management is most needed. Fortunately, in the last five years, there has been excellent focus in developing “InsurTech” tools to address the much needed “Insurance for the Masses”, especially for the Asian Markets.
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