Nat cats deliver $108bn bill over 9M, near decadal average: Gallagher Re
Natural catastrophes in the first nine months of the year, even before Hurricane Milton, likely put a $108 billion bill to insurers, up 5% on the decadal average, but still the lowest reading since 2019, a quarterly study by Gallagher Re has indicated.
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