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William McDonnell, IAG's Chief Financial Officer, stated that the component of insurance pricing related to natural perils is gradually increasing, especially in areas more exposed to these risks. He emphasized the need for urgent action to improve the resilience of buildings and infrastructure to mitigate these rising costs.
For farmers and rural property owners, this trend underscores the importance of assessing and enhancing the resilience of their properties to withstand extreme weather events. Proactive measures, such as reinforcing structures and implementing effective drainage systems, can help reduce potential damages and associated insurance costs.
Published:Friday, 1st May 2026
Author: Paige Estritori
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