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Swiss Re statement
on tragic events in the United States
12 Sep 2001
Swiss Re is deeply
moved by yesterday's tragic events in the United States. Our very first
concern is for the victims and their families affected by this tragedy.
Swiss Re people have long standing and often personal relationships with
the financial and insurance community across the United States and particularly
in New York. Our thoughts and deepest sympathies are with them at this
time. Swiss Re has long known that no financial payment can make up for
any human suffering. However, by providing resources and support to clients,
Swiss Re has helped alleviate some of the pressures felt at these times
of distress.
Swiss Re has many times in its history been faced with the consequences
of large catastrophes. Even though this is one of the largest loss events
possible, Swiss Re's financial strength is not in doubt and the fundamentals
of the company will not change. It is the essence of our business to manage
such large losses for our clients and Swiss Re carries provisions for
large catastrophic events of this magnitude.
Given its unprecedented nature and complexity, it will take some time
to provide accurate information about the full extent of this event. Based
on a first and very rough estimation, the loss to Swiss Re from this event
is expected to be in the range of the 1999 European winter storms, Lothar
and Martin, but further information will affect this indication.
As soon as more information becomes available Swiss Re will comment further.
For further information please contact:
Swiss Re Media Relations, Zurich, tel. +41 1 285 3281
Swiss Re Media Relations, New York, tel. +1 914 828 6814
Swiss Re Investor Relations, Zurich, tel. +41 1 285 4444
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