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Nine Years After Darfield: When an Earthquake Dr...
The Liquefaction Model The 2010 M7.1 Darfield earthquake in New Zealand started a sequence of events – the Canterbury Earthquake Sequence (…
Should New Zealand Be Content with the New EQC C...
The revised earthquake coverages and caps proposed by the New Zealand Earthquake Commission (EQC) came into law as planned on July 1, 2019. As…
New Zealand Earthquake Risk: It’s All in the Det...
Across the global risk management community, we are bombarded by new information every day. As risk professionals we have to prioritize how we…
How Will Insurers Be Affected by Changes in New ...
Around 98 percent of residential homes in New Zealand have earthquake insurance. This remarkable achievement is due to a unique partnership…
Ultra-liquefaction Changes Everything
It turns out the biggest killer in the Palu earthquake on the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia, may not have been the tsunami after all — but…
Starting the Trend Toward More Differentiated Ri...
There has always been a balance between cross-subsidy and property-specific, risk-based underwriting and pricing in insurance, particularly…