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9 September 2025InsuranceAditi Mathur

Term ‘secondary perils’ should be dropped

Europe’s cat risk story is no longer defined by the rare super-event. It is the steady thrum of hail, flood, wildfire and severe convective storms eroding earnings quarter after quarter. That is why the phrase “secondary perils” has outlived its usefulness, argues Chris Ewing, head of business development at Aon’s Impact Forecasting.

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