Risk Rating 2.0 increases private flood demand amid capacity reallocation
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Risk Rating 2.0 increases private flood demand amid capacity reallocation

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Capacity in the private flood market has shrunk this year in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, but sources say that MGAs showing adequate underwriting performance are still securing reallocated capacity.

While consumer demand has increased in the past few years, sources say (re)insurers remain hesitant to fully commit to flood, a secondary peril, as they navigate tighter reinsurance supply and right-size their climate risk exposure.

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