KBC Insurance takes stock almost one year after severe flooding in Belgium.
The flood disaster that hit large parts of
- After one and a half months (end of
- At the end of
This mainly concerned damage to homes, vehicles, businesses and agriculture.
The majority of damage (84%) involved homes and businesses. Other damage (car, special risks, agriculture, etc.) represented a rather small proportion of the claims in the disaster as a whole.
Geographically, Wallonia was the most affected (68.6% of the number of claims), followed by Flanders (30.5%) and
At present, there are still some 400 cases where the estimated damages have not been paid out in full because the damage is complex or the repairs are taking longer. For instance, certain payment tranches may be on hold, for example, if the reconstruction process is delayed because it is waiting for a contractor or repairer, or because of the longer delivery period of materials.
Digital processes provide support to customers as well as and
Digitality and human expertise go hand in hand here and reinforce each other, as demonstrated by the high satisfaction ratings awarded by customers to
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