This annual document reports on the health of the marine insurance sector within the framework of the global economy, trade, and shipping. Data is gathered from several agencies including IUMI’s sources and is analyzed and presented with some additional commentary.
Highlights from this year’s report include:
The report also provides an update on IUMI’s Major Claims Database which contains data from 2013 onwards. 28 national insurance associations are now contributing and cargo observations total 6,400 representing USD 10.9 billion spanning 12 data fields. Hull data extends to 10,300 observations and USD 14.6 billion in cumulative losses. Losses are analysed with respect to loss severity, frequency, location and cause.
Commenting on this year’s report, IUMI Secretary General, Lars Lange said:
“Our data relating to 2023 demonstrates positive market development for all lines of marine insurance. The global premium base continued to grow and this, coupled with a relatively benign claims environment, generated encouraging overall results for underwriters. Looking ahead, there are a number of headwinds likely to make themselves known this year and beyond. Geopolitical tensions and the continuing attacks in the Red Sea area and the Russia/Ukraine war are significant. Our transition to a cleaner and greener society will also impact heavily as will the continuing - and often tragic - increase in large vessel fires.”
“IUMI will continue to keep abreast of the many challenges facing our sector and engage with the relevant agencies to ensure marine underwriters are aware and equipped to continue to provide the insurance services that global trade requires.”
“Our annual Stats Report and Major Claims Database are compiled by our Facts & Figures Committee together with input from a number of valued data partners. My thanks go to them all.”
The full report is available to download from the statistics section of the IUMI website: https://iumi.com/statistics/public-statistics
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