The main benefits of insurance-linked securities come from diversification, Hayward explains.
“They are not linked to financial markets, and collect a coupon when we don’t have a natural catastrophe.”
In this video, Schroders’ Jonathan Hayward explains the benefits to investors of insurance-linked securities, also known as catastrophe bonds.
The main benefits of insurance-linked securities come from diversification, Hayward explains.
“They are not linked to financial markets, and collect a coupon when we don’t have a natural catastrophe.”
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