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Understanding Non-peak NatCat Perils

Adapting to a Shifting Risk Landscape Due to Climate Change

Climate / Online seminar

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    October 28 - October 28 2026
    Online seminar, 3.30 p.m. - 4.30 p.m. (CET)

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    Duration: 60 minutes

    General description

    This seminar explores the evolving nature of non-peak natural catastrophe perils – such as severe convective storms (SCS), floods, and wildfires – and the growing importance of understanding these risks in the context of climate change and exposure growth. Participants will be introduced to the latest scientific findings, observed loss trends, and learn how Munich Re is incorporating these changes into its modelling approach.

    Contents

    • SCS: Rising risks due to climate change, exposure growth, and how we cover them in our SCS Models
    • Flood: The diverse effects of climate change on flood trends and how we cover them in our Flood Models
    • Modelling Strategy: How we integrate scientific research, historical data, and forward-looking scenarios into our non-peak peril models, incl. an overview of model updates 

    Level

    Target group

    Risk Modellers & Cat Managers; Underwriters & Actuaries dealing with NatCat portfolios

    Language

    English – professional business English skills required

    Registration process

    Our seminars are provided to our most valued clients only. If you are interested in participating, please get in touch with your client manager or responsible underwriter at Munich Re.

    Date

    28 October 2026, 3.30 p.m. (CET)

    Deadline for registration

    27 October 2026