Get App
Download App Scanner
Scan to Download
Advertisement
This Article is From Aug 15, 2017

World Bank Group Issues its Biggest-Ever Catastrophe Bond

(Bloomberg) -- The World Bank Group issued its largest catastrophe bond, providing Mexico with financial protection of as much as $360 million against losses from tropical cyclones and earthquakes.

Mexico is among the countries most vulnerable to natural disasters, the bank said in a statement. Nearly a third of its population lives in areas exposed to hurricanes, storms, floods, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions. The coverage is the equivalent of 71 percent of the country's economic output considered at risk from two or more natural hazards.

The bonds were issued in three structures to provide coverage against earthquakes, Atlantic tropical cyclones, and Pacific tropical cyclones. If a natural disaster occurs that's eligible for coverage, some or all of the bond proceeds will be made available to the Mexican Fund for Natural Disasters.

The bank has arranged risk-transfer transactions worth about $1 billion in the past two months, compared with $2.5 billion in the past decade, it said by email. It's ramping up its activities as it seeks to help transfer risk from poorer nations.

The bonds amount to an “innovative use of private-sector instruments to transfer risk to the capital markets,” Arunma Oteh, the bank's treasurer, said in the statement. Bonds issued under the program offer investors higher returns than other World Bank bonds, since investors may lose part or all of their money, the bank said.

Bond coupons range from 4.12 percent above the six-month U.S. dollar Libor benchmark to 8.92 percent above it, the bank said.

--With assistance from Abigail Moses

To contact the reporter on this story: Mathew Carr in London at m.carr@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Lars Paulsson at lpaulsson@bloomberg.net, Jim Efstathiou Jr., Jonathan Tirone

Essential Business Intelligence, Continuous LIVE TV, Sharp Market Insights, Practical Personal Finance Advice and Latest Stories — On NDTV Profit.

Newsletters

Update Email
to get newsletters straight to your inbox
⚠️ Add your Email ID to receive Newsletters
Note: You will be signed up automatically after adding email

News for You

Set as Trusted Source
on Google Search