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Jamaica Set for Historic $24 Billion Catastrophe Bond Payout as Hurricane Melissa Ravages Island

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Jamaica is poised to receive a groundbreaking $24 billion JMD (US$150 million) payout from its catastrophe bond — a first-ever activation of a national financial safety net — as Hurricane Melissa tears through the island with devastating force. The storm, packing winds of 185 mph, has already left thousands displaced and caused billions in damages, with estimates ranging between US$5 billion and US$16 billion.

Disaster modeller Chuck Watson of Enki Research described Melissa as “just about the worst scenario you can imagine,” comparing its destruction potential to the infamous 1988 Hurricane Gilbert. Watson warned the damage could be twice as severe, highlighting the critical role Jamaica’s parametric catastrophe bond could play in recovery efforts.

The World Bank-backed bond, strategically listed on the Hong Kong Insurance-Linked Securities Market in May 2024, is designed to trigger automatic payouts when certain storm thresholds are met. Artemis, the international catastrophe bond analytics service, confirmed that Melissa’s intensity is likely to activate a full payout, funnelling much-needed funds directly into Jamaica’s recovery infrastructure. “With such an intense storm, paying out is precisely what cat bonds are designed for, to funnel capital into an affected region to aid in claims payment or recovery,” the report stated.

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness acknowledged the bond but expressed cautious hope that the storm’s path would not necessitate it. Meanwhile, investors in the bond, who have enjoyed strong returns since 2023, face potential losses — a calculated risk inherent in catastrophe-linked investments. Swiss firm Icosa Investments AG highlighted that even a partial payout could make a “huge difference to the people of Jamaica,” underscoring the bond’s vital social and financial role.

The catastrophe bond sits atop Jamaica’s layered disaster risk financing strategy, which includes contingency funds, international credit facilities, and parametric insurance. Last year, Hurricane Beryl tested this system with a smaller CCRIF payout, narrowly missing the trigger for the cat bond. Hurricane Melissa now represents the ultimate stress test, offering a live case study for nations worldwide seeking innovative financial buffers against climate disasters.

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