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Insurers well prepared to face aftermath of earthquake - Moody's

Chilean insurers are well prepared to face the aftermath of the of the 8.8-magnitude earthquake - the fifth-strongest ever recorded - that occurred in Chile on February 27, given both the relative strength of the country''s earthquake-resistant construction codes and significant insurance catastrophe-loss mitigation tools, said US-based ratings agency Moody's.

Trade group estimates earthquake losses for SMEs at US$5bn

The earthquake that hit Chile on February 27 will cost the country's SMEs at least US$5bn in losses, according to SME trade group Conapyme.

Association ups insured losses forecast from earthquake to US$4bn

Chile's insurance association AACH has raised its forecast for the insured losses caused by a devastating 8.8 earthquake that hit Chile on February 27 to US$4bn from its initial US$2.5bn-2.6bn, local daily El Mercurio quoted AACH chairma

Earthquake may be second most expensive ever for insurers - study

The 8.8 magnitude earthquake that hit the central-south part of Chile on Saturday (Feb 27) may be the second most expensive for the global insurance industry in history, according to data gathered by the Insurance Information Institute (III) and Munich Re.
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Insured earthquake losses in the US$3-8bn range - Eqecat

US catastrophe modeling company Eqecat has put insured losses caused by the magnitude 8.8 earthquake that occurred off the coast of central and southern Chile on Saturday (Feb 27) in the US$3bn-8bn range, or 25% of total economic losses.

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