3 June 2021News

Willis Towers Watson launches Mesoamerican Reef Insurance Programme

Willis Tower Watson (WTW) has launched a multinational partnership project with the Mesoamerican Reef Fund (MRF) to provide insurance coverage to protect and restore the 1,000km reef system along the Caribbean coast.

The Mesoamerican Reef Insurance Programme is the first multinational collaboration that will design and implement parametric insurance covering hurricane risk to the Mesoamerican Reef (MAR). Pilot coverage for key reef sites in Mexico, Belize, Guatemala and Honduras will enhance the climate resilience of almost 2 million beneficiaries, WTW said. MRF serves as the policyholder of the insurance programme and manages payouts.

Climate change has left reef systems more vulnerable to the risk of hurricanes causing irreversible coral degradation, but the restoration of natural ecosystems is often not a priority in the aftermath of extreme events, with resources more focused on infrastructure and property.

The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System is listed as critically endangered by the IUCN Red List of Ecosystems. It is home to 65 species of coral and more than 500 species of fish, and other protected marine species. Coastal wetlands, lagoons, mangrove forests, and seagrass beds also protect against storms and coastal erosion.

John Haley, chief executive officer of WTW, said: “Marine ecosystems may be free public goods, but their active maintenance is essential in sustaining their health and value. This programme helps us learn how insurance can provide a unique shared governance framework to manage reefs and other vulnerable natural ecosystems.”

María José González, executive director of MRF, promised to work closely with national governments and other partners and stakeholders to build the needed capacities for emergency response and preparedness.

“We see the insurance model as a risk management tool that will provide immediate funds for reef restoration, thereby contributing to strengthening coastal resilience, and to the n.recovery of the MAR and the environmental services it provides,” González said.

The InsuResilience Solutions Fund (ISF), managed by Frankfurt School of Finance and Management and funded by KfW Development Bank, has signed the grant funding agreement for the insurance programme.

Annette Detken, director of the ISF, said: “This partnership combines the expertise of local partners and the insurance sector, ensuring that products are developed according to the needs of the vulnerable population. Our grant will co-fund the development and implementation of this innovative insurance product insuring coastal ecosystems that provide much needed services for local communities. We believe this insurance solution could serve as a model for other countries seeking to protect important natural assets, like coral reefs.”

The Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance, with funding from Global Affairs Canada, supported the preliminary design of the insurance mechanism. Pay-outs will be triggered by the intensity of a hurricane, converted to an estimate of the extent of damage to the reef through a novel reef risk model. A group policy will cover the pilot reef sites, with a bespoke pay-out structure reflecting the cost of response at each reef site at different damage levels.

Simon Young, a senior director in the climate and resilience hub at WTW, said: “Tangible examples like this demonstrate the possibilities for innovative financing to support practical action to build the resilience of crucial ecosystems and the communities, livelihoods, and biodiversity they support, and to unlock large-scale investments in natural assets which are critical to address loss of biodiversity and increasing impacts of climate change.”

In 2018 WTW launched the Global Ecosystem Resilience Facility at the World Ocean Summit in Cancu




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