Benfield releases new cat loss calculation platform

Aon Benfield has launched Elements 7, a loss calculation platform designed to enable insurers to more easily customise catastrophe models. Insurers can now incorporate their own views on the risk of property damage through customised vulnerability curves, based on their actual loss experience or current portfolio.

The architectural features to the Elements 7 platform have been developed in response to a growing need for transparency within catastrophe risk assessment, including improved understanding of non-modelled perils and the proposed Solvency II regulations in the European Union. The platform is also beneficial where insurers have existing business or wish to expand into territories where models do not currently exist.

The platform gives insurers access to Impact Forecasting’s 30 catastrophe models spanning over 20 territories and six key perils. Elements 7 gives access to insight on territories worldwide, including for the peak risk zones and the newly released models for Turkish and Moroccan earthquake and German storm surge.

Steve Jakubowski, president of Impact Forecasting, said: “Catastrophe modelling platforms of the 21st century are rapidly evolving. In particular, the open-box feature of Elements 7 is fundamental for insurers to both fully understand the modelling process and modify the parts they wish to make more relevant to their own needs. In today’s climate there is a hunger for transparent, customisable and flexible solutions, and Elements caters to each of these requirements with 12 years’ proven experience.”

Adam Podlaha, international head of Impact Forecasting, commented on the possibility of using Elements 7 to integrate insurers’ internal models: “The majority of insurance and reinsurance companies need to verify model results by running their own Probable Maximum Loss/scenario events. Elements 7 enables them to do exactly that within a very short time and in a process that can be embedded into the company to ensure continuity.”

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