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Australias 2025 Extreme Weather Insured Losses Climb to Aud 4 8bn Ica

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Extreme weather in Australia drives large insured losses, directly impacting insurance sector profitability and claims reserves. The event also signals increased demand for infrastructure investment (construction) and potential premium repricing. Impact is Australia-specific.

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  • 2025 insured losses AUD 4.8bn, 727% increase from 2024
  • 294,000 claims filed, Queensland accounted for AUD 4.1bn
  • November storms costliest event: 92,900 claims, AUD 1.7bn losses
  • Total economic cost estimated over AUD 8.6bn
  • Insurers paid AUD 58.9bn in claims across 90 million policies, up 18%
Sector verdictGLOBAL_INSURANCEUpmagnitude 2/3 · confidence 3/5

Australian insurance premiums expected to rise 10-20% over 1-4 weeks; GLOBAL_INSURANCE is positively affected. Window: 2-4 weeks.

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