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MSIG Mingtai, Moody’s partner for calamity risk analytics

MSIG Mingtai aims to meet evaluation standards, manage catastrophe risk accumulation, and provide secure insurance services to clients. 

MSIG Mingtai partners with Moody's RMS, a global catastrophe risk modelling company, to enhance earthquake and typhoon risk analytics. 

Moody's RMS is a prominent player in shaping the global view of risk for insurers, reinsurers, financial organisations, and the public sector. Their risk models are the foundation for the nearly $2t Property & Casualty industry. 

The company provides powerful tools to evaluate and manage risks associated with natural and man-made catastrophes, such as hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, climate change, cyber threats, and pandemics.

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By using Moody's RMS Taiwan Earthquake and Typhoon risk models, MSIG Mingtai aims to meet evaluation standards, manage catastrophe risk accumulation, and provide secure insurance services to clients. 

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