TOKYO, JAPAN, January 29, 2013 (Press-News.org) Sompo Japan Insurance Inc. (President and CEO: Kengo Sakurada; hereinafter, gSompo Japanh) announces that the company has joined the Pacific Catastrophe Risk Insurance Pilot established by the World Bank (President: Jim Yong Kim). The program aims to reduce the natural disaster risks of Pacific Island countries, which are vulnerable to catastrophic damages caused by major cyclones and tsunamis whose frequency is increasing in recent years.
1. Background of Sompo Japanfs Participation in Pacific Catastrophe Risk Insurance Pilot
Major natural disasters, including cyclones and tsunamis, are occurring with greater frequency due to global warming and climate change. In this context, support measures for Pacific Island countries, which are vulnerable to catastrophic damages caused by natural disasters, have been discussed under the leadership of the World Bank.
Meanwhile, to promote climate change adaptation, Sompo Japan has underwritten derivative contracts in Japan and overseas and has striven to accumulate advanced financial technologies and knowhow. In addition, Sompo Japan has been involved in the study project of the Pilot since its proposal at the Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting (PALM) (Tomamu, Shimukappu, Hokkaido) in May 2009 and has actively reviewed the program for its realization. Subsequently, at the IMF-World Bank Annual Meetings (Sendai Dialogue) in October 2012, the Japanese government and the World Bank issued a joint statement regarding international contributions which make use of disaster risk management knowhow and technologies. Based upon this process, the Pacific Catastrophe Risk Insurance Pilot was launched on January 17, 2013.
As a private insurance company, Sompo Japan has led the efforts to launch the Pilot and has joined the program together with several other insurance companies.
2. Overview of Pacific Catastrophe Risk Insurance Pilot
Among the Pacific Island countries, five countries – the Marshall Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, and Vanuatu – will conclude derivative contracts with the World Bank. The World Bank will establish a World Bank Trust Fund and make payouts to member countries when a natural disaster above a certain magnitude strikes.
The World Bank, on the other hand, will conclude derivative contracts (Note) with insurance companies and transfer the risk underwritten from Pacific Island countries to private insurance companies.
Note:
Indemnity period of derivative contract: January 17, 2013 - October 31, 2013
Entire payout amount of the Pilot: US$44,875,000 (Approx. 4.0 billion yen)
3. Way Forward
Sompo Japan has promoted the development and expanded use of insurance products for climate change adaptation. Since 2010, for example, Sompo Japan has been providing Weather Index Insurance in an effort to mitigate the losses incurred by farmers due to the drought in Northeast Thailand.
Sompo Japan will continue to contribute to the creation of resilient and sustainable society by offering a wide range of solutions, including preventative measures and resolutions in response to social changes and risks.
About Sompo Japan
Sompo Japan Insurance Inc. is a leading provider of Property & Casualty insurance in Japan. Together with Nipponkoa Insurance CO., Ltd., it established NKSJ Holdings, Inc. a joint holding company as comprehensive service provider group for risk and asset management in 2010 and is now preparing for a merger as gSompo Japan Nipponkoah by 2014.
As a long-time leader in CSR, Sompo Japan strongly commits to build sustainable society focusing on its own CSR material issues such as climate change and sustainable finance. The company is regularly recognized for our efforts to sustainability. Recent awards are gWorldfs Most Ethical Companiesh in 2012, gSAM Silver Classh in 2011, and gGlobal 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the Worldh in 2009 and 2010.
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Sompo Japan Participates in Pacific Catastrophe Risk Insurance Pilot
Sompo Japan Insurance Inc. has joined the Pacific Catastrophe Risk Insurance Pilot established by the World Bank.
2013-01-29
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[Press-News.org] Sompo Japan Participates in Pacific Catastrophe Risk Insurance PilotSompo Japan Insurance Inc. has joined the Pacific Catastrophe Risk Insurance Pilot established by the World Bank.