Wharton School Risk Management Center Releases Report ‘TRIA After 2014’
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The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) is set to expire at the end of 2014 and is currently under debate in
TRIA affects all corporations in America, large and small. To inform the renewal discussions on the structure of TRIA, the Wharton Risk Management Center is releasing its report, "TRIA After 2014: Examining Risk Sharing Under Current and Alternative Designs."
The report analyzes the impact of loss-sharing for the different stakeholders under the current program and proposed designs. Our analysis builds on data drawn from over 750 insurers across
As an illustration, should an attack occur in
* Under the current design of TRIA, American taxpayers will not be responsible for any payments after mandatory recoupment until the total commercial losses (insured and uninsured) from a terrorist attack exceed
*
* Under House bill H.R. 4871 (with an insurance industry marketplace aggregate retention amount of
* Under House bill H.R. 4871 (with an insurance industry marketplace aggregate retention amount of
* Under the
* Under House bill H.R. 4871 (with an insurance industry marketplace aggregate retention amount of
* Under House bill H.R. 4871 (with an insurance industry marketplace aggregate retention amount of
The terrorist attacks of
"Over the past decade, our research team at the Wharton Risk Center has published more than 20 studies on terrorism insurance markets based on discussions with many of the key stakeholders interested in these issues in
The report is available online free-of-charge at http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/riskcenter/terrorins.cfm.
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