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Current Strategic Plan
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CCRIF’s Strategic Plan 2022 – 2025 has been produced at a time when the world and indeed our member governments and their populations continue to face unprecedented disruptive effects. Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is considered the region in the developing world that has been hardest hit by the pandemic, resulting in the worst economic contraction in the history of this region. This has been characterized by sharp increases in unemployment, which have had a knock-on effect on household incomes and the ability of families to meet basic needs. There also has been falling commodity prices, reduction in international trade and increases in the poverty rate, among other issues. CCRIFSPC-StrategicPlan-2022-2025_web.pdf |
Current Annual Report
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The CCRIF Annual Report for policy year 2023/24 which began June 1, 2023 and ended May 31, 2024. This report represents 17 years since CCRIF opened for business in 2007. The success of CCRIF has not gone unnoticed here in the regions we serve and further afield. CCRIF – the world’s first multi-country, multi-peril risk pool based on parametric insurance – is referred to as the Caribbean and Central America’s parametric insurance facility and development insurer. CCRIFSPC-Annual-Report2023-2024-December2024-compressed.pdf |
Most Recent Event Report
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This event briefing describes the impact of rainfall on Guatemala, which was associated with a Covered Area Rainfall Event (CARE) starting on 19 June and ending on 19 June 2025. The Rainfall Index Loss (RIL) for the Covered Area Rainfall Event was below the attachment point of Guatemala’s Excess Rainfall policy, and therefore no payout is due to the Government of Guatemala. This CARE did not activate the Wet Season Trigger or Localized Event Trigger endorsement of the Excess Rainfall policy and therefore no payout under either this endorsement is due. |
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Comunicados de prensa más recientes
- 10 Julio 24
Gran Caimán, Islas Caimán, 9 de julio de 2024.
- 03 Julio 24
Gran Caimán, Islas Caimán, 3 de julio de 2024. El CCRIF SPC realizó un pago el 1o de julio de 2024 d
- 18 Junio 24
Gran Caimán, Islas Caimán, 14 de junio de 2024. El 5 de junio de
- 23 Octubre 23
Gran Caimán, Islas Caimán, 20 de octubre de 2023. El CCRIF SPC realizó dos pagos por un total de US$3,4 millones a los Gobiernos de Antigua y Barbuda y las Islas Vírgenes Británicas tras la tormenta tropical Philippe. Philippe tocó tierra en Antigua y Barbuda el 2 de octubre y pasó cerca de las Islas Vírgenes Británicas el 4 de octubre, provocando fuertes lluvias e inundaciones en ambos países. El CCRIF realizó pagos en las pólizas de seguro paramétrico para exceso de lluvia, como sigue:
- 19 Septiembre 23
19 de septiembre de 2023. Gran Caimán, Islas Caimán.