Lao renews parametric flood cover from Seadrif Insurance with lower thresholds

February 7 2024 by

Seadrif Insurance, a regional catastrophe risk facility established by Asean member states, has renewed the parametric insurance  to cover the flooding needs of Laos, according to a company statement....

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