Natural and man-made disasters are source of significant concern for privates and public au-thorities worldwide since they commonly imply relevant costs for repairing damaged struc-tures and infrastructure and for a rapid recovery of the involved region’s economy. In this context, the Catastrophe Bonds (CAT bonds) are risk-linked securities adopted by insurers to transfer potential high losses to the capital markets. Despite their growing importance, CAT bond pricing formulations and risk-managing solutions based on this financial tool are still limited. For these reasons, this paper wants to propose a general methodology for designing a CAT bond-based loss-coverage scheme for a distributed portfolio, with a pricing formula-tion able to consider uncertainties deriving from model parameters. The framework is applied to the residential building stock of Italy, proposing an ad-hoc CAT bond-based coverage scheme that consider three different levels of default risk.
A CAT bond-based solution for seismic risk transfer in Italy
L. Hofer
;M. A. Zanini;
2023
Abstract
Natural and man-made disasters are source of significant concern for privates and public au-thorities worldwide since they commonly imply relevant costs for repairing damaged struc-tures and infrastructure and for a rapid recovery of the involved region’s economy. In this context, the Catastrophe Bonds (CAT bonds) are risk-linked securities adopted by insurers to transfer potential high losses to the capital markets. Despite their growing importance, CAT bond pricing formulations and risk-managing solutions based on this financial tool are still limited. For these reasons, this paper wants to propose a general methodology for designing a CAT bond-based loss-coverage scheme for a distributed portfolio, with a pricing formula-tion able to consider uncertainties deriving from model parameters. The framework is applied to the residential building stock of Italy, proposing an ad-hoc CAT bond-based coverage scheme that consider three different levels of default risk.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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