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Forest fires in California cost Munich Re 1.1 billion euros

$MUV2 (-0,44%) (Reuters) - The devastating forest fires in and around Los Angeles are costing Munich Re billions. The world's largest reinsurer put the total loss at around 1.1 billion euros on Tuesday, of which 800 million was attributable to the reinsurance division. As a result, net profit in the first quarter almost halved to 1.09 (previous year: 2.12) billion euros, as Munich Re announced. Analysts had expected an average of 1.11 billion euros.

Nevertheless, the Group is sticking to its expectation that profit will rise to around six billion euros in 2025 - "not least thanks to continued good market conditions and the high quality of our portfolio", said CFO Christoph Jurecka. However, prices fell by an average of 2.5 percent in the latest round of renewals in April, in which contracts are renegotiated with primary insurers and brokers.

Nevertheless, Munich Re wrote 6.1 percent more business.

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immagine del profilo
I didn't know they were so big in the region!
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immagine del profilo
@ETF-DIY This is a reinsurer that is not active in the region, but their customers are.
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@ETF-DIY Munich Re is one of the world's largest reinsurers.
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immagine del profilo
@TotallyLost you're right!
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immagine del profilo
I think that was to be expected due to the fires. Nevertheless, I am still very optimistic that it was a brief setback and that things will look different again in the coming quarters. Of course, it will be difficult if more environmental disasters occur in the USA. They will certainly become more frequent in the future, so we can only hope that MüRü has good premium negotiations. Nevertheless, I am not nervous at all.
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