Moody's Corporation's Wildfire Risk Model Gains Approval from California Department of Insurance, Enhancing Resilience in Wildfire-Prone Areas

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Moody's Corporation's Wildfire Risk Model Gains Approval from California Department of Insurance, Enhancing Resilience in Wildfire-Prone Areas

Moody's Corporation has announced that its Moody's RMS U.S. Wildfire Model v2.0 has successfully completed the California Department of Insurance's $(CDI.NZ)$ review process. This approval marks a significant milestone for the company's advanced catastrophe model, allowing insurers to utilize it in their residential rate filings. The model, which captures the complexities of wildfire behavior and incorporates property-specific data, is part of California's Sustainable Insurance Strategy to stabilize the state's property insurance market. By enabling enhanced risk assessment, the model aims to support a more resilient and accessible insurance market, particularly in wildfire-prone areas.

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