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Zurich - NIBA Climate Risk Report

The Climate Risk Survey results published at the NIBA Convention by NIBA and Zurich Financial Services found one in four brokers said they had begun discussing climate change-related risks and adding or adjusting cover with customers. But only one in five respondents said they were confident about talking to their clients about climate change risks.

More than half said insurancers could provide information and education for clients to better understand climate change risk.

Download the report for more details on the findings.

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