Japanese earthquake insurance has become a popular gift item

Japanese Earthquake Insurance - Earthquake damage

An insurance company in Japan has designed a mobile service letting people gift coverage to each other. Japanese earthquake insurance has become the latest type of digital gift people are giving people with their mobile devices. Messaging apps have been a great way for people to give each other virtual gifts for some time now. An insurance company in Japan has spotted the potential from that trend and has turned their coverage into a virtual gift. This new option is a collaboration between a Japanese insurance company and a messaging…

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Earthquake insurance is growing more costly in Japan

Japan Earthquake Insurance 2011

Japanese insurers seek to raise premiums for earthquake insurance coverage Earthquake insurance premiums are set to rise in Japan due to fears regarding recent and past seismic events. Several companies that provide this type of coverage are looking to increase premiums by an average of 19%, citing the financial impact of the massive earthquake that struck Japan four years ago. The Fukushima earthquake of 2011 caused significant damage to property and triggered the worst nuclear disaster that the world has seen since Chernobyl. Premiums grew for the first time in…

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Understanding Earthquake Risk in Japan Following the Tohoku-Oki Earthquake

BOSTON, Feb. 16, 2012 – Catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide released a new report titled, “Understanding Earthquake Risk in Japan Following the Tohoku-Oki Earthquake of March 11, 2011.” The M9.0 Tohoku earthquake changed the seismic risk landscape of Japan. In response, AIR scientists have conducted a detailed analysis of whether and where the stresses relieved by the Tohoku earthquake have been transferred to neighboring faults. Although damage from this event is most closely associated with the massive tsunami-which in places reached a height of more than 30 meters and demolished…

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