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Data centre risks could strain insurer capacity, Swiss Re warns
Data centre risks could strain insurer capacity, Swiss Re warns Many US data centres situated in places prone to hail and tornadoes, reinsurer's modelling finds
Global insurance premiums from data centres expected to rise to $24.2 ...
A single risk location, or data centre, could today cause close to $10 billion in natural catastrophe losses, Keime said. In 2025, total global insured losses from natural catastrophes were $107 billion, he noted.
Demand and risks for global data centre insurance growing: Swiss Re
A report by Swiss Re says rapid data centre growth is increasing insurance demand and risks. Premiums could reach $24.2 billion by 2030. High construction costs, natural catastrophes, and system failures raise exposure, while insurers can cover only part of losses, which could be significant.


