RMS News
RMS(one) To Be Available in April; ARA Putting Hurricane Model on Platform
On Tuesday, RMS announced that it will release version 1.0 of RMS(one), the company's exposure and risk-management platform, on Apr. 15, 2014. All RMS catastrophe models, as well as select models ...
Northridge Earthquake Today Could Cost Insurers $20B: RMS
An earthquake like 1994's Northridge, California quake could cause $20 billion in insured losses today, catastrophe modeling firm RMS said last week. RMS made the announcement on Friday, Jan. 17, ...RMS Conducts Risk Analysis for QBE’s $250M VenTerra Re Ltd. Cat Bond
Catastrophe modeler RMS announced Tuesday that the company conducted the risk analysis for a new catastrophe bond issued by VenTerra Re Ltd, a special purpose vehicle for investors. The bond, ...
Catastrophe Bond Issuance High, But Short of Record in 2013
The catastrophe bond market experienced near-record issuance in 2013, with $7.1 billion of global issuance falling just short of the all-time record set in 2007 of $7.6 billion, Fitch Ratings ...
Insured Loss for Midwest Tornadoes Could be $1B: RMS
The tornado outbreak that occurred on Nov. 17 could become the insurance industry's first billion-dollar severe weather event to occur in November, according to RMS. The catastrophe modeling firm ...
RMS Reports on Haiyan in Vietnam, China
With Super Typhoon Haiyan making landfall in northern Vietnam late Sunday, Nov. 10, catastrophe modeling firm RMS summarized early damage reports from local agencies on its website today. In a Nov. ...
RMS: Super Typhoon Haiyan Could be Strongest-Ever Tropical Cyclone
Super Typhoon Haiyan has made landfall over the Philippines as a strong Category 5 storm and is likely to be the strongest tropical cyclone to make landfall on record anywhere in the world, RMS said ...October Typhoon Activity in Asia Fast Reaching Record Status: RMS
October 2013 has been remarkably active for typhoons in the West Pacific. Halfway through the month the region has already seen the formation of six tropical storms—four of which have reached ...

