Association of British Insurers: We Need to Talk About Pandemic Insurance
As focus sharpens on who will pick up the cost of the fallout from the coronavirus, Director General of ABI,
When this outbreak of COVID-19 is under control and our way of life is beginning to return to a semblance of normality, we need to have a debate about how the global economy can be better insured against pandemics. Nobody wants to see a repeat of the terrible challenges many businesses are facing. Tackling this will be an issue for governments as much as insurers and difficult decisions will need to be made about how far the state is prepared to mandate and pay for insurance protection for businesses and individuals.
The last few weeks have demonstrated that a return to the status quo ante would seem undesirable. Whether in the US, Continental Europe or the
Policymakers and business leaders who would like to change this situation will have to recognise that no insurance market in the world can do it on its own. In the
That is why we need to start thinking about new solutions. Partnerships between governments and insurance markets to help solve big problems are nothing new; so-called 'protection gap entity' schemes exist around the world, most commonly for flooding, terrorism and earthquakes. Here in the
The size and scale of the government support packages and central bank interventions we have seen in recent days demonstrate amply why insurers have long been wary of the huge potential costs of protecting against pandemics. This is not market failure so much as recognising the limitations of the market; as Sir
But we all need to do better. In a 21st century world where the flow of people, commerce and infectious disease are more interconnected than at any time in human history, we need to be open to new ways to protect our economies from the risks posed by future pandemics. The state has to be front and centre of such efforts but both globally and domestically, insurers should also be part of the discussion. If global pandemics are to be a more regular part of our world, we need to start talking about how to protect more businesses and individuals than has been the case with COVID-19.
The
Please see the Coronavirus ABI Q and A at https://www.abi.org.uk/products-and-issues/topics-and-issues/coronavirus-qa/
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