Aon Benfield: Look At the Bigger Picture as Cat Events Become More Complex

Aon Benfield, the global reinsurance intermediary and capital advisor of Aon Corporation, is hosting its 12th Hazards Conference in Australia on 29 September to 1 October in the aftermath of major earthquakes, tsunamis and floods to have hit the Asia-Pacific region.

Published on September 22, 2011

Catastrophic events are becoming more complex due to the increasingly interdependent global economy and the technological sophistication of society.

For example, a volcano in Iceland caused massive travel disruption; a mechanical failure led to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill; unmapped faults triggered two large earthquakes in Christchurch; La Nina is linked to a cluster of meteorological events in Australia; and a massive earthquake and tsunami in Japan crippled nuclear facilities and triggered supply chain disruptions across the world.

The conference looks at the bigger picture and acts as a catalyst for insurance company leaders to address wider issues to support businesses, individuals and society as a whole in coping with extreme events in today’s complex world.

Robert De Souza, President APAC / CEO Australia & New Zealand, said: “Navigating this world of increasing catastrophic complexity requires new ways of thinking about risk and how to manage it. Our society has been transformed in recent decades by globalization, increasingly complex technological systems, shifting economic power and new regulation. Combined with the universal use of the internet, business leaders face the challenge of managing systems too complicated for them to understand individually. This requires new risk management paradigms and robust internal controls.”

Rade Musulin, COO of Aon Benfield Analytics APAC, added: “Overall the industry has successfully met the succession of challenges from 9/11 to the Great Tohuko earthquake. However it is not a time for the industry to become complacent as catastrophic complexity is certain to be a major issue in coming years. The conference is designed to stimulate thinking among our delegates about big picture trends ahead of us.”

Improved data, catastrophe models and dynamic financial analysis are keys to the insurance industry handling the increasing complexity of catastrophe risk.

Global academic and insurance industry thought leaders will present at the 2011 Aon Benfield Hazards Conference from 29 September to 1 October in Surfers Paradise, Australia to review the lessons learnt and ultimately reduce the list of unknown risks.