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Case Study

CBF – Caribbean Reef Insurance Project

COUNTRY/REGION

Latin America and Caribbean

START - END DATE

2025 - 2027

REALM

Marine

The Caribbean Biodiversity Fund (CBF) is leading the development of a regional reef insurance programme to extend this model to the wider Caribbean. Funded by the InsuResilience Solutions Fund, the programme targets coral reefs in the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. CBF acts as policyholder and coordinates post-hurricane response through National Conservation Trust Funds, which distribute payouts to local reef responders. When hurricane wind speeds exceed predefined thresholds near insured sites, payouts are automatically triggered, financing rapid coral restoration to minimise long-term ecological and economic losses.

Insurance trigger type

The mechanism by which an insurance payout or financial response is activated

Parametric/Index

Insurance scheme target

Beneficiary of Insurance Scheme

Local Communities

Insurance scheme developer

The type of institution(s) providing insurance or guarantees

Public-Private-Partnership

Insured risk

The primary category of risk addressed or managed by the insurance solution.

Physical Risk to People/Assets/Economic Activity, Risk to Natural Assets and Ecosystems

Insurance product type

Adapted from UNEP FI framework subcategories

Insurance of natural assets

Partners:

Caribbean Biodiversity Fund (CBF), Willis Limited (WTW), Mesoamerican Reef Fund (MAR Fund), InsuResilience Solutions Fund (ISF), National Conservation Trust Funds in the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines

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