New Report from Risk Experts Highlights Challenges and Reform Options for National Flood Insurance Program
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"Better data and more advanced models are giving us a clearer view of flood risk, which opens up additional opportunities for private insurers and reinsurers to underwrite flood risk. That may have important implications for the NFIP," said Academy Vice President for Casualty
The Academy's examination of reform approaches and aspects of the NFIP and the private flood insurance market covers:
* Options for paying for the program's debt and financing its future obligations, including consideration of where public contributions to NFIP finances may be appropriate and of the time horizon to be used to measure future obligations.
* The need for clarity around NFIP funding sources for actuarially sound rates to be computed.
* Take-up rates in "low-risk" areas and the potential benefits and challenges of improving the NFIP risk pool to include more properties that are at lesser risk.
* How improved data and modeling may affect private market underwriting.
* Potential implications of flood insurance privatization, including the possibility of adverse selection for the NFIP if private insurers underwrite more policies, as well as incorporation of private flood insurers within the state-level system of insurance regulation.
* Evaluation of existing approaches to property insurance market challenges at the state level and whether they could be used or adapted for the NFIP.
* Assessment of the value of the non-insurance activities of the NFIP, such as promulgating maps and encouraging smart land use policy, and consideration of how changes in those activities might affect other federal budget outlays such as disaster assistance.
In addition, the Academy encourages
Read the report (http://link.email.dynect.net/link.php?DynEngagement=true&H=WAA0HYy4enWklLGLVOCoftvRiKxkwcx7028A%2BNZlWSzSEaUD3cyAXwoPboM31EaiBJkj7oC01%2F4TIHh55yRYpqx%2FkzdLukKxD04795OaQxbjd%2BccTp3pFw%3D%3D&G=0&R=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.actuary.org%2Fflood.pdf&I=20170419151430.0000002b0193%40mail6-33-usnbn1&X=MHwxMDQ2NzU4OjU4Zjc3ZWQ0YWQzYzMyODYyNzE1ZTUyMjs%3D&S=O71H0be5XqnFQNDJGLiFsUE-I86W0rj_fQ398PkIdCM) and learn more about the Academy's flood insurance and other property/casualty policy work under the public policy tab at actuary.org.



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