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    Lloyd’s of London Likely Exposed to 10% of Ida Losses, Chairman Says

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    Posted on September 10, 2021

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    Last updated: February 11, 2026

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    Lloyd's of London Faces 10% Exposure to Hurricane Ida Losses

    LONDON (Reuters) – Lloyd’s of London is likely to be exposed to around 10% of the billions of dollars of insured losses from Hurricane Ida, its chairman said on Thursday, as the commercial insurance market reported a swing to a first-half profit.

    Ida, one of the most powerful hurricanes ever to strike the U.S. Gulf Coast, hit Louisiana more than a week ago before moving northeast and causing intense flooding that killed dozens.

    Risk modelling agencies’ estimates for the hurricane’s total insured losses range from $17 billion to $35 billion..

    “Typically, if you looked at Lloyd’s’ exposure to those kinds of events, it would be about 10% of that number,” Bruce Carnegie-Brown told Reuters.

    “Because of our market share in the U.S., we have a bigger exposure than we would, for instance, to continental flooding.”

    North America is Lloyd’s’ biggest market.

    Lloyd’s, which reports the combined results of its 100-odd syndicate members, recorded a pre-tax profit of 1.4 billion pounds ($1.93 billion) in the six months to end-June, versus a loss of 400 million pounds for the same period a year earlier.

    Insurers suffered in 2020 due to hefty COVID-19 claims such as on event cancellation and trade credit cover. But after writing exclusions into contracts for the pandemic and raising premiums, they have performed strongly this year.

    Premium rates rose 9.9%, Lloyd’s said in a statement.

    Lloyd’s has also made a push in recent years for its members to exit loss-making insurance lines.

    It launched its first sustainability strategy last year and is trying to put more of its business online and improve its record on diversity.

    “Lloyd’s has successfully repositioned the market for sustainable, profitable growth,” Chief Executive John Neal said in the statement.

    “We are making great strides on all our strategic priorities which focus on improving the culture in the market, the Future at Lloyd’s digital transformation, and sustainability, climate and inclusion.”

    Lloyd’s had a combined ratio of 92.2%, compared with 110.4% a year earlier. A level below 100% indicates an underwriting profit.

    It said 80% of COVID-19 claims notified to date had been paid.

    ($1 = 0.7257 pounds)

    (Reporting by Carolyn Cohn; Editing by Elaine Hardcastle and Jan Harvey)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Lloyd’s of London likely exposed to 10% of Ida losses, chairman says

    1What percentage of Hurricane Ida's losses is Lloyd's of London exposed to?

    Lloyd's of London is likely to be exposed to around 10% of the billions of dollars of insured losses from Hurricane Ida.

    2What are the estimated total insured losses from Hurricane Ida?

    Risk modelling agencies estimate the total insured losses from Hurricane Ida to range from $17 billion to $35 billion.

    3How did Lloyd's of London perform financially in the first half of the year?

    Lloyd's recorded a pre-tax profit of 1.4 billion pounds ($1.93 billion) in the six months to the end of June, compared to a loss of 400 million pounds the previous year.

    4What strategic initiatives has Lloyd's undertaken recently?

    Lloyd's has launched a sustainability strategy, focused on improving its digital transformation, and is encouraging members to exit loss-making insurance lines.

    5What was the combined ratio for Lloyd's of London?

    Lloyd's had a combined ratio of 92.2%, which is an improvement compared to 110.4% a year earlier, indicating an underwriting profit.

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