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The Flood Re Journey The Flood Re journey INSURANCE TIMES AWARD REINSURER OF THE YEAR 2016 INSURANCE TIMES AWARD | REINSURER OF THE YEAR 2016 THE NEED FOR FLOOD RE ESTABLISHED State Aid Flood Re legal First systems Transition Plan - INCREASED INCIDENTS Ruling documents published build completed Published OF FLOODING IN THE UK i See page 2 Data Sharing Insurers Accredited CFO and Exec recruited FLOOD RE REINSURANCE PROCUREMENT STARTED Agreements as ready published FLOOD RE DESIGN i See page 4 AND ROLL OUT LAUNCH 4/4 PLAN AGREED Industry systems REINSURANCE specifications published PROCURED i See page 5 i See page 3 Flood Re “Established” i See page 4 2013/14 JAN 15 APRIL 15 JULY 15 OCT 15 JAN 16 APRIL 16 Guy Carpenter and PRA/FCA Capita outsourcing Property Data Levy approach Live Systems Authorisation Contracts agreed Agreement Published (Testing Ends) Agreement with Flood Re HOUSEHOLDERS HMG to use Designated by SEE BENEFITS council tax data PRA/FCA parliament Application i See page 7 Regulations laid Industry Testing in Parliament Open Pivotal deal Full Board and Insurers with HMG Governance Accredited as in place ready 1 INSURANCE TIMES AWARD | REINSURER OF THE YEAR 2016 The need for Flood Re established - Increased incidents of flooding in the UK Climate change • 17,000 insured households into alternative accomodation 5.2m properties at risk of flooding and flooding • Total commercial claims: • We expect sea levels to rise around 35,000 increasing the risk of coastal flooding. • Total motor claims: around 20,000 • The frequency and severity of 2009 Cumbrian floods rainstorms will increase, increasing 23.8m properties not susceptible to flooding the risk of inland flooding. • Total insurance claims cost of around £200m • Without investment, climate change would mean 500,000 more properties 2012 floods would be at ‘significant’ risk of • Total insurance claims costs of £594m flooding by 2035. 2013/14 floods • Total insurance claims costs of £450m 2.4m properties at risk 3.8m properties at Flooding in recent years • 18,700 flood claims of river and coastal risk of surface water 2015/16 floods flooding flooding 2007 floods • Total insurance claims cost: • 22,000 total flood claims estimated at£3bn • £1.3bn estimate to be paid by insurers • Total number of claims: around 185,000 1m properties at risk • Total domestic claims: from river, coastal and around 130,000 (50,000 major) (Source: Environment Agency 2014) surface water flooding 2 INSURANCE TIMES AWARD | REINSURER OF THE YEAR 2016 Flood Re design and roll out plan agreed Timeline LAUNCH • Solution to a long standing problem What Flood Re is not 4th April 16 Ready to accept relating to the availability and • Not tasked with paying for property first policy affordability of flood insurance Home owner level resilience • Likely to benefit up to 350,000 • Not a primary response to climate households change adaptation End of September • Special Purpose Vehicle designed to onwards create a reinsurance solution Insurers Test slots Home owner pay out when What will Flood Re purchases home owner • Authorised by the UK regulators in insurance makes a same way as other reinsurers mean for consumers? as usual valid claim Sep 15 • Owned and operated by the • Flood Re makes no difference to the insurance industry with public way customers buy home insurance Jul-Aug 15 accountability to Parliament • Any claims made will continue to be Integrate • Life span of 25 years to take market handled by the insurance company Insurer to risk based pricing • With Flood Re in place customers July 15 • Premiums will be linked to Council should have greater choice of Tax Bands insurance policies and they should be more competitively priced June 15 Apr - Jun 15 • Standard policy excess on £250 for Insurers pay Flood Re Build • Insurance company will continue to Insurers pay annual levy reimburses May 15 Flood damage premiums to which funds insurers for any be responsible for setting the retail Flood Re Flood Re claim made premiums April 15 • Customers will benefit from standard Flood Re £250 flood March 15 damage excess which can be Jan - Mar 15 significantly less for those who Design have had a flood claim already Feb 15 Jan 15 3 INSURANCE TIMES AWARD | REINSURER OF THE YEAR 2016 Flood Re 5TH 47 Reinsurance 3 £2.1 BN YEAR REINSURERS PLACEMENT LARGEST STRUCTURE NAT CAT PROGRAMME A- OR BETTER procured IN THE WORLD CAPACITY £2.1bn 100% Manage each & Flood Re’s every loss volatitlity Three XOL layers over on high value losses a Flood Re retention Outwards Aggregate XOL layer 3 Risk XL Financial Stop Loss Reinsurance Aggregate XOL layer 2 XOL layer Stop loss layer Structure schematic Aggregate XOL layer 1 Flood Re retention Flood Re retention Flood Re retention Quota Share Aggregate 50% XOL - 50% Reinsurers share pool performance Reinsurers take pure catastrophic exposures Flood re protects results volatility Flood Re protects extreme volitility 4 INSURANCE TIMES AWARD | REINSURER OF THE YEAR 2016 2 2 FLOOD RE LAUNCH | COVERAGEFLOOD REPORT RE LAUNCH | COVERAGE REPORTFLOOD RE LAUNCH | COVERAGEFLOOD REPORT RE LAUNCH | COVERAGE REPORT 3 3 Flood Re’sFlood launch Re’s launch in numbersLaunchin numbers Campaign 76 76 FLOOD RE LAUNCH | COVERAGEFLOOD RE REPORTLAUNCH | COVERAGE REPORT 1—4 APRIL 2016 1—4 APRIL 2016 PROGRAMME PROGRAMME Flood Re’s launch in numbers 1-4 April 2016 Sky News Sky News COVERAGE COVERAGE NATIONAL COVERAGENATIONAL COVERAGE ADWORDS ADWORDS SOCIAL MEDIA (1-4 APRIL)SOCIAL MEDIA (1-4 APRIL) TOTAL CIRCULATIONTOTAL CIRCULATION LOCAL AND REGIONALLOCAL AND REGIONAL PROGRAMME PROGRAMME ITV News ITV News ― Diana Johnson MP ― Diana Johnson MP ― Brandon Lewis MP ― Brandon Lewis MP TRADE TITLES TRADE TITLES WEBSITE WEBSITE ― Andrew Percy MP ― Andrew Percy MP ― Rachael Maskell MP ― Rachael Maskell MP ― Kevin Hollinrake MP ― Kevin Hollinrake MP ― Philip Davies MP ― Philip Davies MP ― Harriett Baldwin MP ― Harriett Baldwin MP ― Guy Opperman MP ― Guy Opperman MP ― Philip Hammond MP ― Philip Hammond MP ― Dr James Davies MP ― Dr James Davies MP PROGRAMME PROGRAMME Channel 4 News Channel 4 News 5 INSURANCE TIMES AWARD | REINSURER OF THE YEAR 2016 Launch4 Campaign (cont.)FLOOD RE LAUNCH | COVERAGE REPORT 6 FLOOD RE LAUNCH | COVERAGE REPORT FLOOD RE LAUNCH | COVERAGE REPORT 5 FLOOD RE LAUNCH | COVERAGE REPORT 7 NationalNATIONAL PRINT print MEDIA media BroadcastBROADCASTTRADE MEDIA media MEDIA (TV AND (tv RADIO) and radio) COVERAGE SUMMARY Kent & Sussex Courier Metro (online and Press Association STV News print) Newswire - Northern SNL Financial Extra Bath Chronicle Ireland Wales Online India Insurance News Tiverton Mid Devon Press Association Birmingham Mail Gazette Financial Times Newswire - Wales (online and print) Liverpool Echo Easier (press release) Insurance Newslink The Times Manchester Evening Admiral Best’s Insurance News (online and print) News Financial News Yorkshire Evening The Journal, Gazette Live Post moneyfacts.co.uk Newcastle Get Surrey Yorkshire Post The National The Western Mail Daily Post National News Agency BBC News Press Association Get Reading Newswire - Northern Mail Online ITV News Ireland Coventry Telegraph Bradford Telegraph Sky News The Sunday Telegraph The Examiner and Argus Gloucestershire Echo (online and print) Indiainfonline News The Herald Daily Record The Observer Services Bridgewater Mercury (online and print) The Daily Mirror The Evening Business Green The Independent Chronicle, Newcastle Evening Express (online and print) Worcester News The Herald Scotland Spectator.co.uk (blog) Insurance Newslink York Press Press Association RIA Oreanda-News (National Newswire) Insurance Journal Daily Mail (online and Royal Gazette print) The Western Mail Legal Futures LOCAL AND REGIONAL MEDIA edie.net Reuters News The Journal, BBC News York Press Press Association Newcastle lovemoney.com (Scotland) Derby Telegraph City A.M. Insurance Age Global Banking News West Cork Times The Guardian Intelligent Insurer Financial Wire Business Insurance Belfast Telegraph Money Market M2 Presswire NW Evening Mail NATIONAL ONLINE MEDIA Chronicle Live Mortgage Strategy The Daily Mirror Torquay Herald i (online and print) Farming UK Express Western Daily Press Scottish Daily Mail Moneywise Magazine Nuneaton News National Newswire (online and print) What Mortgage 6 ADWORD SUMMARY CAMPAIGN IMPRESSION CLICKS CTR COST AVG. CPC Flood Re - inaugural paid ad 56,064 667 1.19% £993.96 £1.49 Flood Re - policies 26,829 350 1.30% £324.07 £0.93 INSURANCE TIMES AWARD | REINSURER OF THE YEAR 2016 28 FLOOD RE LAUNCH | COVERAGE REPORT FLOOD RE LAUNCH | COVERAGE REPORT 29 Householders see benefits PUBLICATION CITY A.M. HEADLINE Home owners in high-risk flood areas getting cheaper insurance DATE 4 April 2016 12 FLOOD RE LAUNCH | COVERAGE REPORT FLOOD RE LAUNCH | COVERAGE REPORT 13 PUBLICATION The Daily Telegraph HEADLINE Insurers to aid PUBLICATION PUBLICATION 350,000 UK homes The Guardian Financial Times at risk of flooding HEADLINE HEADLINE 28 DATE FLOOD RE LAUNCH | COVERAGE REPORT FLOOD RE LAUNCH | COVERAGE REPORT Flood Re scheme29 Flood Re expects 4 April 2016 brings affordable 350,000 properties to insurance to homes in be put into scheme high-risk areas DATE PUBLICATION DATE 4 April 2016 CITY A.M. 4 April 2016 HEADLINE Home owners in high-risk flood areas getting cheaper insurance DATE 4 April 2016 PUBLICATION The Daily Telegraph HEADLINE Insurers to aid 350,000 UK homes at risk of flooding DATE 4 April 2016 PUBLICATION PUBLICATION The Daily Mail The Times HEADLINE HEADLINE The Daily Fund will bail Briefing out flood-risk households DATE 4 April 2016 DATE 4 April 2016 7 PUBLICATION PUBLICATION The Daily Mail The Times HEADLINE HEADLINE The Daily Fund will bail Briefing out flood-risk households DATE 4 April 2016 DATE 4 April 2016.
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