Technical Paper - Understanding CCRIF's Hurricane, Earthquake and Excess Rainfall Policies CCRIF SPC offers earthquake, tropical cyclone and excess rainfall policies to Caribbean governments. In April 2015, CCRIF signed a Memorandum of Understanding with COSEFIN (the Council of Ministers of Finance of Central America, Panama and the Dominican Republic) to allow Central American countries to access similar coverage |
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Understanding CCRIF - A Collection of Questions and Answers - March 2015 CCRIF SPC (formerly the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility) is a not-for-profit risk pooling facility, owned, operated and registered in the Caribbean for Caribbean governments. It offers parametric insurance designed to limit the financial impact of catastrophic tropical cyclones, earthquakes and excess rainfall events on Caribbean governments by quickly providing short-term liquidity when a policy is triggered. |
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Revised Technical Paper Series 1 - Understanding CCRIF’s Hurricane, Earthquake and Excess Rainfall Policies In 2014, the facility was restructured into a segregated portfolio company (SPC) to facilitate offering new products and expansion into new geographic areas and is now named CCRIF SPC. The new structure, in which products are offered through a number of segregated portfolios, allows for total segregation of risk. |
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CCRIF Technical Paper Series: Volume 3 - September 2014 This third publication of technical papers, which focuses on work completed by recipients of CCRIF scholarships who have completed a Masters degree in areas related to disaster risk management. |
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CCRIF Provides Post-Sandy Assistance to Haiti, Jamaica and The Bahamas |