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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Zurich issues estimate for Storm Sandy

Zurich Insurance Group (Zurich) today announced that it currently estimates aggregate claims net of reinsurance of about USD 700 million relating to Storm Sandy. This includes USD 40 million related to Farmers Re in connection with the reinsurance cover provided to the Farmers Exchanges, which are managed but not owned by Farmers Group, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Zurich. In addition, we estimate reinstatement premiums due on reinsurance covers of USD 58 million. These are pre-tax estimates which will be recorded in the results for the fourth quarter 2012, which as part of the annual results, will be released on February 14, 2013.


"This storm has shown us once again how powerful natural forces can be and what risks they pose. I am proud of how Zurich's employees have been helping our customers, both before and after storm Sandy. Zurich's strong balance sheet, healthy cash flows and risk expertise enable us to be there for our customers when they need us and to deliver on our promise," said Chief Executive Officer Martin Senn.


Zurich’s response to Sandy began well before the storm made landfall in the U.S. on October 29, 2012. It reached out to customers using various media and sent pre-event e-mails with helpful links and tips to prepare for the storm to 1,800 select brokers. Risk Engineering volunteers were on standby, the Customer Care Center identified back-up resources and loss adjusters were lined up to make sure they were ready to respond quickly once the storm passed.


Zurich started with its team on the ground in the impacted area two days after the storm passed. Within five business days of notice of loss, the Zurich Catastrophe team made initial contact with all customers. Zurich issued its first claims payments on November 5, only six days after the storm had hit. All inspections of the locations with a reported large loss had been completed by mid-November.

Zurich issues estimates of losses related to floods in Central and Eastern Europe and U.S. tornadoes

Zurich Insurance Group (Zurich) announced today that it estimates losses of approximately USD 140 million related to floods in Central and Eastern Europe and approximately USD 138 million, for both Zurich North America and Farmers Re together, related to two severe tornadoes, which hit Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area in May this year. These estimates are net of reinsurance and before tax and will be recorded in the Group’s half-year results, which are due to be released on August 15, 2013.


The losses in Central and Eastern Europe resulted from severe flooding, the worst in the region in more than a decade, which caused extensive damage along the Danube and Elbe main watersheds in May and June 2013.


The losses in the U.S. are related to two severe tornadoes, which hit Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area in May this year. The estimated amount for Zurich’s North America Commercial and Global Corporate in North America businesses is approximately USD 52 million. The estimated amount for Zurich’s Farmers Re business is approximately USD 86 million, reflecting the reinsurance cover provided to the Farmers Exchanges, which are owned by their policyholders and managed by Farmers Group, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Group.


“Zurich is proud to contribute to society by delivering on our promise to be there for our customers and the communities in which we live and work, particularly when they need us most,” said Zurich Chief Executive Officer Martin Senn. “Our thoughts go out to everybody affected by these disasters. Our Group continues to share its resources and expertise to help build more resilient communities and improve pre-event mitigation through numerous initiatives such as our flood resilience program.”

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