
CCRIF SPC has once again demonstrated the power of parametric insurance in supporting rapid recovery and resilience building across the Caribbean. Following the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa in October 2025 in Jamaica, CCRIF made two payouts to the Government of Jamaica totalling US$91.9 million. On October 31, CCRIF announced a record US$70.8 million (J$11.4 billion) payout under Jamaica’s tropical cyclone policy – the single largest payout ever made by CCRIF. Just days later, on November 6, CCRIF confirmed a second payout of US$21.1 million (J$3.4 billion) under Jamaica’s excess rainfall policy. Together, these payouts provided Jamaica with immediate liquidity to respond to urgent needs, stabilize public services, and protect fiscal sustainability. Both payouts were made within 14 days, in keeping with CCRIF’s value proposition to ensure quick access to cash for emergency response and early recovery, reinforcing CCRIF’s commitment to speed, transparency, and fiscal responsiveness.
Supporting Jamaica’s Recovery and Financial Protection Strategy
CCRIF’s parametric insurance policies are a cornerstone of Jamaica’s disaster risk financing framework, providing certainty of funds when disasters strike. These payouts enable the Government to, among other things:
- Support vulnerable populations with food, water, shelter, and medicines
- Repair critical infrastructure and utilities
- Stabilize public finances and safeguard development gains
- Advance resilience-building efforts across key sectors
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Quick Facts: CCRIF Payouts to Jamaica |
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Hurricane Melissa (2025) US$70.8 million (J$11.4 billion) for tropical cyclone US$ 21.1 million (J$3.4 billion) for excess rainfall Total: US$91.9 million (J$14.8 billion) |
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Speed of Disbursement Within 14 days of the event |
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Jamaica’s CCRIF Coverage Tropical Cyclone (Storms and Hurricanes) Earthquake Excess Rainfall |
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Historical Payouts to Jamaica Hurricane Beryl (2024) – US$26.6 million Tropical Cyclones Zeta and Eta (2020) – US$3.5 million |
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Overall CCRIF Impact 82 payouts since 2007 US$483 million across the Caribbean and Central America |
Since joining CCRIF in 2007, Jamaica has received five payouts under its tropical cyclone and excess rainfall policies – including for Hurricanes Beryl, Eta, and Zeta. Including Melissa, these payouts amount to – amounting to US$122 million, underscoring the country’s foresight in integrating CCRIF’s coverage into its disaster risk financing and risk layering strategy.
Looking Ahead
CCRIF remains committed to standing with Jamaica and all its members in their most difficult moments. As CCRIF CEO Isaac Anthony noted, “These payouts are not just financial transactions – they are a reaffirmation of CCRIF’s mission to provide certainty, solidarity, and resilience for our members.”
With payouts now exceeding US$483 million across 82 disbursements since 2007, CCRIF continues to lead globally in parametric insurance innovation – bridging financial protection with climate resilience and safeguarding development gains for the Caribbean and Central America.



