The UK’s largest independent event dedicated to catastrophe, climate and exposure analytics
Following last year’s sold-out event, Exponential Risk returns on 10–11 March 2026 at The Mermaid London. Join over 500 professionals from across the catastrophe and exposure management community for two days of keynotes, breakout sessions and networking.
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The impact of Hurricane Melissa on insurance
Parametric payouts and insurance gaps
Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm, made landfall in Jamaica in October 2025 as the island’s strongest recorded hurricane. This episode of Exponential Risk TV with speakers from Guy Carpenter and Twelve Securis explores how climate-driven intensification, underinsurance, and a triggered parametric bond are reshaping catastrophe risk, insurance models and disaster response.
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Hurricanes and climate change: are we ready for a Cat 6?
In this panel from InsTech’s July evening event, sponsored by Inigo, speakers tackled one urgent question: What happens if we face a hurricane beyond anything we’ve seen before?
Bridging the gap – what are we missing?
In this panel from InsTech’s July evening event, sponsored by Inigo, speakers explore the intersection of model assumptions and real-world uncertainty, and discuss how the industry can respond.
View from the top: from models to decisions
During this panel from InsTech’s July evening event sponsored by Inigo, speakers explore how insurers and modellers support better decision-making in underwriting and risk management.
How the Myanmar earthquake shook Bangkok and exposed catastrophe risk gaps in insurance
In this episode of Exponential Risk TV, we explore how the 2025 Myanmar earthquake challenges catastrophe modelling, exposes gaps in construction-phase insurance, and reveals why far-field damage is becoming more relevant in disaster risk assessment.
Understanding the Aftermath of the LA Fires: Insurance, Rebuilding and Payouts
Join Matthew Grant, Claire Souch and Todd Rissel from e2Value as we explore the aftermath of the LA fires: insurance, rebuilding and payouts