MARSH MCLENNAN HONORED FOR BROKING INNOVATION OF THE YEAR
Insurance Insider has honored
Community-based catastrophe solutions is a framework where any community organization, special-purpose district or public entity can expand financial protection and develop risk mitigation strategies on behalf of its members.
Earlier this year,
The judges agreed, according to the official Winners Book, that this solution enhances financial resilience, provides affordable and available coverage and creates incentives for community-level and individual risk reduction. One noted: "It is thought provoking, and this initiative directly addresses societal challenges and provides a balanced solution which should positively benefit many, and generally better protect those most impacted."
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