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Beyond the Rain: How Parametric Insurance is Reshaping Live Event Risk Management
Power Energy

Beyond the Rain: How Parametric Insurance is Reshaping Live Event Risk Management

In April 2026, a concert series by Bad Bunny in Colombia became a landmark case for modern risk finance. The event was backed by a parametric insurance policy, which automatically paid out when rainfall exceeded a pre-defined threshold, covering potential lost revenue. This incident highlights a significant shift in how high-value, weather-sensitive industries manage financial risk. Moving beyond traditional, claims-heavy insurance, parametric contracts offer speed, transparency, and objectivity. This article explores the economic logic behind this shift, analyzing how data-driven triggers are becoming a strategic tool for event organizers, the broader implications for the entertainment and hospitality supply chains, and why this model represents the future of insuring against volatile, non-catastrophic disruptions.

The Confidence Gap: Why Insurers Think They''re Ready for Climate Risk, and Why Investors Don''t Believe Them
Esg Assets

The Confidence Gap: Why Insurers Think They''re Ready for Climate Risk, and Why Investors Don''t Believe Them

A 2023 survey of 70 senior insurance executives by WTW and the Climate Group reveals a stark perception gap: while 84% of insurers believe their firms are adequately prepared for physical climate risks, only 22% of investors share that confidence. This article analyzes the core reasons behind this ''confidence gap,'' exploring whether it stems from divergent risk assessment frameworks, strategic misalignment, or a fundamental disconnect in how preparedness is measured. We examine the long-term implications for capital allocation, insurance pricing, and market stability, arguing that this gap represents a significant systemic risk beyond individual firm readiness.