Why do Insurers Prefer longer Return Period Design?
In the context of natural catastrophes (NatCats), the return period refers to the average time interval or frequency at which a specific event, such as a flood, hurricane, or earthquake,…
In the context of natural catastrophes (NatCats), the return period refers to the average time interval or frequency at which a specific event, such as a flood, hurricane, or earthquake,…
Asia is a continent that is particularly vulnerable to natural disasters or natural catastrophes (for example, flood, earthquake, and hurricane) due to its geographic and climatic diversity. Each country in Asia…