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    Zurich Insurance Sees No Material Loss From Hurricane Melissa, CFO Says

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    Posted on November 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Zurich Insurance expects no major losses from Hurricane Melissa, citing uninsured communities. The US shutdown may impact its largest market.

    Zurich Insurance Expects No Significant Losses from Hurricane Melissa

    Impact of Hurricane Melissa on Zurich Insurance

    By Paolo Laudani

    Financial Performance Overview

    (Reuters) -Zurich Insurance does not expect any material financial losses from claims related to Hurricane Melissa, the insurer's finance chief Claudia Cordioli said on Thursday.

    Risks from U.S. Government Shutdown

    "A large number of members of those communities and businesses were uninsured. So you should expect the loss for the industry to be relatively contained," Cordioli said during a media call.

    Market Reactions and Future Outlook

    The category 5 hurricane made landfall in southwestern Jamaica last week, the strongest-ever storm to directly hit the Caribbean nation's shores, and the first major hurricane since 1988.

    Cordioli's comments came after Europe's second-largest listed insurer by market capitalisation reported higher nine-month gross written premiums at its core property and casualty business.

    Gross written premiums in the P&C business rose to $38.9 billion in the January-September period, from $36 billion a year earlier, with growth driven by its retail and commercial insurance offerings.

    Catastrophe losses remained below last year's level due to fewer events this year and a more "sophisticated risk selection", Zurich Insurance said without providing a specific number.

    This time last year, it had flagged a $360 million exposure to hurricanes Helene and Milton.

    RISKS FROM US GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN

    Analysts from Vontobel said the results were good, but warned the insurer's high exposure to the United States might lead to a slowdown in business activities due to the ongoing U.S. government shutdown, the longest in the country's history.

    North America is Zurich Insurance's single largest market, accounting for more than half of operating earnings in the crucial P&C segment.

    "We are in business as usual mode," Cordioli said when asked how the shutdown was affecting the company's business. "Hopefully we'll have clarity as soon as possible and business can resume its normal course."

    Shares of Zurich Insurance fell nearly 2% by 0936 GMT.

    (Reporting by Paolo Laudani and Tristan Veyet in Gdansk; editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Hurricane Melissa on Zurich Insurance
    • Financial Performance Overview
    • Risks from U.S. Government Shutdown
    • Market Reactions and Future Outlook

    Key Takeaways

    • •Zurich Insurance anticipates no significant financial losses from Hurricane Melissa.
    • •Many affected were uninsured, limiting industry-wide losses.
    • •Zurich's gross written premiums increased to $38.9 billion.
    • •The US government shutdown poses potential risks to Zurich's business.
    • •Zurich's shares fell nearly 2% amid market reactions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Zurich Insurance sees no material loss from Hurricane Melissa, CFO says

    1What is insurance?

    Insurance is a financial arrangement that provides protection against financial loss or risk. It involves the transfer of risk from an individual or entity to an insurance company in exchange for premium payments.

    2What are catastrophe losses?

    Catastrophe losses refer to significant financial losses incurred due to catastrophic events such as natural disasters. These losses can impact insurance companies and their policyholders.

    3What is property and casualty insurance?

    Property and casualty insurance is a type of insurance that protects against risks related to property loss or damage and liability for accidents that cause injury or damage to others.

    4What is risk management?

    Risk management is the process of identifying, assessing, and controlling threats to an organization's capital and earnings. It includes strategies to minimize potential financial losses.

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