Best’s Market Segment Report: Amid More Complex Attacks and High Demand, Hardened U.S. Cyber Insurance Market Here to Stay
Direct premiums written in the
The new Best’s Market Segment Report, titled, “U.
“Cyber crime generated significant headlines throughout 2021,” said
Standalone cyber direct premium grew by 95% in 2021, increasing to the point that it exceeded all 2020 cyber premium combined (i.e., standalone and packaged). Through 2018, the majority of cyber-related claims were on packaged policies. However, according to the report, claims on standalone policies are now the majority—and growing. Standalone policies are more often subject to claims, given that more-sophisticated clients with more data and financial resources typically purchase these policies.
Despite the ongoing growth in cyber claims in 2021, cyber insurers’ underwriting performance still improved, as evidenced by an estimated combined ratio of 91.8 in 2021, although the estimated combined ratio on standalone policies was worse at 98.8. The positive underwriting results were due largely to strong rate increases, which exceeded on average 25% in each quarter of 2021, according to the
With cyber attacks becoming more complex, AM Best expects the cyber market to remain hard for some time. The hardening market and a lack of capacity also has made captives an attractive risk management option for corporations. Cyber risk modeling also is improving as more data becomes available; however, these are not anywhere close in maturity to natural catastrophe models.
“Global regulators, along with the NAIC, should consider requiring that insurers break out cyber metrics in their financial statements, which will do much to improve accuracy and consistency of these metrics,” said
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