, APAC
/StudioOMG from Envato

Super Typhoon Yagi triggers IFRC insurance policy

Thanks to disaster relief demands in 2024 surpassing the fund’s $40m threshold.

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies' (IFRC) Disaster Response Emergency Fund (DREF) has triggered an insurance payout for the first time, as disaster relief demands in 2024 surpassed the fund’s $39.27m (CHF33m) deductible threshold. 

The payout comes from a pioneering indemnity insurance policy secured by the IFRC with Aon and reinsurers. 

The DREF, which provides immediate funding for National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies during smaller-scale emergencies, has faced increasing financial strain in recent years. In response, the IFRC introduced the insurance policy at the start of 2023, paying an annual premium of $3.57m (CHF3m). 

The policy allows for a maximum payout of $17.85m (CHF15m) if natural disaster relief demands exceed the $39.27m (CHF33m) threshold in a single year. 

In 2024, Super Typhoon Yagi pushed the DREF's natural disaster response over the threshold, triggering the insurance. 

By the end of September, the IFRC had made nearly 100 separate allocations from the DREF, with natural hazard-related responses surpassing $39.27m (CHF33m). 

Further requests for disaster relief for the remainder of the year will now be covered by the insurance, up to the $17.85m (CHF15m) limit. 

Nena Stoiljkovic, IFRC’s Under Secretary General for Global Relations and Humanitarian Diplomacy, announced the payout during an event at the United Nations General Assembly, noting that it marks the first time a commercial insurance policy will cover global humanitarian disaster costs. 

In 2024, DREF allocations have been made to various Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, including $878,422 (CHF738,170) to the Philippines Red Cross for flood response in August and $1.12m (CHF943,271) to the Sudanese Red Crescent for flood relief in September—the largest allocation this year.

Follow the link for more news on

Analisa data, kunci kesuksesan AIA Indonesia dalam mengatasi penipuan

Prosedur operasional standar dan penyidik yang terlatih menjaga AIA Indonesia tetap terkendali.

CEO mengungkapkan bagaimana perusahaan-perusahaan Indonesia dapat fokus pada pertumbuhan di tengah regulasi baru

Sementara pasar menuju pertumbuhan, regulasi baru mempersempit keberadaan perusahaan asuransi.

Asei dan Seoul Guarantee teken MoU

Kerja sama ini bertujuan memperkuat jaminan dan asuransi kredit di Indonesia.

Fintech Indonesia melindungi 200.000 nasabah melalui kolaborasi Qoala & Sompo

JULO Protect Plus adalah perlindungan asuransi pertama yang embedded dalam solusi kartu kredit virtualnya.

bolttech, HAVA.id bermitra untuk perlindungan perangkat UKM

UKM  Indonesia juga dapat menikmati garansi perangkat tambahan selama 12 bulan.

Bagaimana Grandtag memberikan keamanan bagi orang terkaya di Asia

CEO regional Grandtag Financial mengungkap bagaimana 'asuransi jiwa jumbo' menarik UHNWI di Asia.

Asuransi Cina menganggap bijaksana untuk beralih ke investasi alternatif

Analisis melihat regulasi baru mendorong pergeseran konservatif saat asuransi mencari stabilitas di tengah pasar yang bergejolak.

Indonesia mempertimbangkan wajib asuransi TPL

Langkah ini didorong oleh meningkatnya jumlah kecelakaan di jalan raya.

Risiko reasuransi meningkat di Tokio Marine Indonesia

Sebagai perusahaan asuransi umum kecil di Indonesia, TMI memiliki pangsa pasar sebesar 2,1%.

Apakah ‘Londonisasi’ baik untuk pasar asuransi M&A Asia?

Para ahli industri membedah tingkat penggunaan yang rendah di wilayah ini untuk asuransi M&A meskipun semakin banyak pemain industri yang masuk ke arena ini.