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Kate Hughes & Matt Hopwood – SRCC risk modelling amid rising civil unrest and shifting reinsurance market

19 August 2025 1 min read Posted by: Sarah Javin-Fisher
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Kate Hughes & Matt Hopwood – SRCC risk modelling amid rising civil unrest and shifting reinsurance market

Kate Hughes, Underwriter for Political Violence and Terrorism, and Matt Hopwood, our Non-Natural Catastrophe Research Analyst recently shared their insights with Reinsurance News on how evolving SRCC (Strikes, Riots and Civil Commotion) risks are being modelled in today’s volatile landscape.

They discuss the rising frequency and shifting nature of civil unrest worldwide, and how our advanced crowd-spread simulations and stochastic analysis are helping underwriters pinpoint vulnerable areas, model potential scenarios, and make more informed decisions.

Read the full article here: IQUW enhances SRCC risk modelling amid rising civil unrest and shifting reinsurance market

Find out more about our SRCC modelling here: How do you identify risks to vulnerable assets from strikes, riots and civil commotion?

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    Kate Hughes & Matt Hopwood – SRCC risk modelling amid rising civil unrest and shifting reinsurance market