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AIR Earthquake Models For South America

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December 08, 2014

  This brochure gives a high-level preview of the AIR Earthquake Models for Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Perú, and Venezuela.
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AIR Inland Flood Model for Japan

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October 01, 2017

This brochure provides an overview of the AIR Inland Flood Model for Japan. The model captures the risk of flooding caused by systems other than tropical cyclones, which accounts for about 40% of all insured flood losses in Japan.
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AIR Inland Flood Model for the United States

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September 29, 2020

The AIR Inland Flood Model for the United States is the most detailed probabilistic model available for assessing and managing inland flood risk. The AIR model explicitly models both on- and off-floodplain losses; features a component-based approach to estimate the vulnerability of buildings and their contents for all lines of business; supports primary risk characteristics and 10 secondary modifiers; and identifies separate flood occurrences spatially and temporally to reflect the physical properties of a flood while accommodating a 168-hour clause. The AIR model also helps establish a currency for understanding and quantifying risk in insurance and reinsurance transactions.
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AIR Reinsurance Submission Pack Wizard in Touchstone

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June 30, 2015

The Reinsurance Submission Pack Wizard was designed to ensure data fidelity when managing reinsurance submissions—whether you are bringing them in or delivering them to other organizations—by automating and streamlining the process of importing and exporting the data in Touchstone.
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AIR Tropical Cyclone Model for Australia

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February 15, 2017

This brochure provides an overview of the AIR Tropical Cyclone Model for Australia. The model captures the risk from all three cyclone-related perils that contribute to property loss in Australia: wind, precipitation-induced flood, and storm surge. It also leverage’s AIR’s detailed industry exposure database for Australia, which provides a foundation for all modeled industry loss estimates and can be used to disaggregate exposure data to a highly detailed level for more accurate loss estimates.
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AIR Tropical Cyclone Model for Mexico Key Advantage Sheet

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June 25, 2014

This document describes the key advantages of the AIR Tropical Cyclone Model for Mexico, which is designed to meet the unique risk management needs of companies exposed to wind and precipitation-induced flood resulting from tropical cyclones impacting Mexico. The AIR model’s basinwide catalog covers Mexico as well as the U.S., the Caribbean, Central America, and U.S. offshore assets.
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AIR Chile EQ Key Advantages

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February 28, 2014

This document describes the key advantages of the AIR Earthquake Model for Chile, which is designed to meet the unique risk management needs of companies exposed to earthquakes impacting Chile.
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El Modelo De Terremoto De AIR Para El Peru

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August 05, 2014

Este documento describe las ventajas del Modelo de Terremotos de AIR para Perú, el cual está diseñado para satisfacer las necesidades únicas de administración de riesgos para empresas expuestas al impacto de terremotos en Perú.
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India Tropical Cyclone Model Key Advantages

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April 18, 2013

This document describes the key advantages of the AIR Tropical Cyclone Model for India, which is designed to meet the unique risk management needs of companies exposed to wind, precipitation-induced flood, and storm surge resulting from Indian tropical cyclones.
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Life Risk Models

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March 11, 2020

Verisk's Life Risk Models are a set of stochastic models that explicitly capture mortality and morbidity risk associated with mortality trends, individual habits and lifestyle, and excess mortality events.
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