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Munich Re faces $1.3 billion in claims from Los Angeles inferno

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Posted on February 26, 2025

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By Tom Sims and Alexander Hübner FRANKFURT - Germany's Munich Re expects about 1.2 billion euros ($1.26 billion) in claims resulting from the Los Angeles wildfires, it said on Wednesday, representing

Munich Re Anticipates $1.3 Billion in Claims from LA Wildfires

By Tom Sims and Alexander Hübner

FRANKFURT - Germany's Munich Re expects about 1.2 billion euros ($1.26 billion) in claims resulting from the Los Angeles wildfires, it said on Wednesday, representing the biggest loss reported so far by a single European reinsurer for the January catastrophe.

The wildfires killed more than two dozen people and destroyed or damaged more than 16,000 structures, charring an area bigger than Paris.

"They were clearly the most substantial wildfire losses in the history of the insurance industry," Munich Re said.

Munich Re, the world's largest reinsurer, said that its estimate was a high degree of uncertainty because the losses were complex.

Analysts have estimated insurance claims across the industry could total $45 billion. Hannover Re, another German reinsurer, has said that it could face claims claims amounting to 700 million euros.

Fitch, the credit ratings company, has said that European insurers had reduced exposure to California after a spate of fires in 2017 and 2018 but would still be "materially affected" by the 2025 fires because of their scale.

Munich Re provided the estimate as part of its fourth-quarter earnings report, which showed a 2.5% fall in net profit, slightly worse than analysts had expected.

Fourth-quarter net profit was 979 million euros, down from 1 billion euros a year earlier and short of a 1.02 billion euro analyst consensus provided by the company. 

Despite the hit from the fires, Munich Re expects net profit for 2025 to rise to 6 billion euros from 5.7 billion euros in 2024.

($1 = 0.9535 euros)

(Reporting by Tom Sims and Alexander Huebner; Editing by Miranda Murray and David Goodman)

Key Takeaways

  • Munich Re expects $1.3 billion in claims from LA wildfires.
  • The wildfires caused significant damage, affecting over 16,000 structures.
  • Munich Re's profit fell by 2.5% in the fourth quarter.
  • Industry-wide claims could reach $45 billion.
  • European insurers are still impacted despite reduced exposure.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the estimated claim amount Munich Re expects from the wildfires?
Munich Re expects about 1.2 billion euros, equivalent to approximately $1.26 billion, in claims resulting from the Los Angeles wildfires.
How many structures were affected by the Los Angeles wildfires?
The wildfires destroyed or damaged more than 16,000 structures and resulted in the loss of over two dozen lives.
What impact did the wildfires have on Munich Re's financial performance?
Despite the significant losses from the wildfires, Munich Re expects its net profit for 2025 to rise to 6 billion euros, up from 5.7 billion euros in 2024.
What are the broader implications for the insurance industry due to these wildfires?
Analysts estimate that insurance claims across the industry could total around $45 billion, indicating a substantial impact on the insurance sector.
How did Munich Re's fourth-quarter earnings compare to expectations?
Munich Re reported a 2.5% fall in net profit for the fourth quarter, totaling 979 million euros, which was slightly worse than analysts had anticipated.

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