Author(s): Steve Evans

CCRIF pays $4.67m to Honduras under parametric excess rainfall insurance

Source(s): Artemis
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The CCRIF SPC (formerly known as the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility) has made a payout of US $4.67 million to the Government of Honduras after its parametric excess rainfall insurance policy was triggered following a severe event in November, taking CCRIF parametric payouts made for the current policy year to almost US $118 million.

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CCRIF CEO Mr. Isaac Anthony also said, "I am pleased that Honduras took the decision to join CCRIF and I look forward to continuing to engage with the Government as it accesses CCRIF parametric insurance as an effective means of closing the protection gap and strengthening the country's public financial management framework. Access to excess rainfall parametric insurance and accompanying payouts when the policy is triggered will allow the Government the flexibility to begin recovery efforts immediately following a natural disaster. Payouts received within 14 days of an event can be used to address the country's most urgent needs, including helping vulnerable populations or rehabilitating critical infrastructure among other areas."

This latest event that has triggered CCRIF parametric insurance policies takes payouts made over the course of this year to more than US $122 million.

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