From Recommendations to Action: Insurable Infrastructure Solutions in the Pacific
2 to 3 December 2024

Nadi, Fiji

Background

Contractors tendering for Pacific Region Infrastructure Facility (PRIF) partner projects in the Pacific Island countries (PICs) are struggling to access the insurances and related risk engineering services required to deliver quality construction infrastructure projects funded by donors. Particularly for the smaller countries and smaller projects a sustainable local insurance solution is likely to become more challenging. The continued, gradual, reduction of local construction insurance capacity from the region is mainly due to relatively high project costs as well as the vulnerability of many of the countries, particularly with respect to the exposure to climate change and natural hazard risks.

In August 2024, ADB, in cooperation with the World Bank, published “A Guide to Insurable Infrastructure in the Pacific”. The Guide discusses the challenges in accessing the insurance market in the Pacific and advocates proactive measures to mitigate risks and enhance project viability, from early engagement with insurers to incorporating risk reduction and de-risking measures throughout the project lifecycle. Recognizing the role of insurance in infrastructure development, the Guide suggests empowering project stakeholders with the requisite tools and knowledge to navigate the insurance landscape effectively.

A series of recommendations in this Guide include consideration of appropriate risk modeling, risk reduction measures, implementation of risk management good practices, improvement of procurement procedures and the use of simplified and standardized policy forms and documentation. Integrating early identification, evaluation, and mitigation of the project’s risks and impacts should become a standardized part of digitally supported project preparation tool, such as SOURCE, a multilateral digital project preparation platform promoted by the G20 Infrastructure Working Group.

Objectives

The event brought together a wide range of stakeholders, including representatives from the other 14 Pacific Island Countries (PICs), the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the Global Shield against Climate Risks, the Pacific Regional Infrastructure Facility (PRIF), and the Sustainable Infrastructure Foundation (SIF). Also participating were members of the Insurance Development Forum, such as WTW, Zurich Insurance Group and Aon, as well as other local insurance brokers like McLarens, Insurance Holdings Pacific, and the Pacific Catastrophe Risk Insurance Company (PCRIC). Key discussions focused on actionable solutions to enhance risk management and improve access to insurance for infrastructure projects in the Pacific. Topics included integrating the insurance industry early in project planning, creating a regional infrastructure insurance facility, and leveraging SOURCE.

Program and Learning Materials
Session / Activity Title Speaker(s)
Opening Session Opening Remarks
Opening Remarks
Galiya Ismakova
Opening Session Introduction
The presentation provides an overview of the workshop, specifically the program and objectives.
Sarah Colacci
Opening Session A Guide to Insurable Infrastructure in the Pacific
The presentation discusses the key findings and recommendations of the publication "A Guide to Insurable Infrastructure in the Pacific".
David Simmons
Study Case: Cost benefit approach to insurable infrastructure projects Cost benefit approach to insurable infrastructure projects
Aon presentation
Michelle Chand
Study Case: Cost benefit approach to insurable infrastructure projects CAR - Claims
McLarens presentation
Krishal Mishra
Study Case: Cost benefit approach to insurable infrastructure projects Study Case: Cost benefit approach to insurable infrastructure projects in the Pacific
Insurance Holdings (Pacific) presentation
Ilyaz Koya
Breakout Session: Risks and challenges to insurable infrastructure Breakout session guide
Guide questions for the breakout sessions.
Sarah Colacci, Thomas Kessler
Case for a Pacific Resilient Infrastructure Finance and Insurance Facility Case for a Pacific Resilient Infrastructure Finance and Insurance Facility
The presentation covers the vision, services, and way forward for the proposed Pacific Regional Infrastructure Finance and Insurance Facility.
Thomas Kessler
Breakout Session 2: Features of a regional finance and insurance facility Breakout session guide
Guide questions for the breakout sessions.
Sarah Colacci, Thomas Kessler
SOURCE as a project preparation platform SOURCE as a project preparation platform
The presentation provides an overview of SOURCE.
Christophe Dossarps
Breakout Session 3: Planning and designing project infrastructure Breakout session guide
Guide questions for the breakout sessions.
Sarah Colacci, Thomas Kessler
Recap: Main workshop discussions and views Sarah Colacci, Thomas Kessler
Session / Activity Title Speaker(s)
Pacific Resilience Infrastructure Facility (PRIF) on pipeline Pacific Resilience Infrastructure Facility (PRIF) on pipeline
The presentation provides an overview of PRIF, highlights lessons from the PRIF study on "Infrastructure Risk Management and Insurance in the Pacific…
Jane Romero
Breakout Session 4: Effective solutions to accessing insurance services during project design and implementation Breakout session guide
Guide questions for the breakout sessions.
Sarah Colacci, Thomas Kessler
SOURCE Risk Management and Insurance module SOURCE Risk Management and Insurance module
The presentation discusses the features of the Risk Management and Insurance module of SOURCE.
Christophe Dossarps
Breakout Session 5: Risk management and inusrance module Breakout session guide
Guide questions for the breakout sessions.
Sarah Colacci, Thomas Kessler
Pacific Catastrophe Risk Insurance Company (PCRIC) Pacific Catastrophe Risk Insurance Company
The presentation introduces the Pacific Catastrophe Risk Insurance Company.
Aholotu Palu, Richard Poulter
Breakout Session 6: Insurance Regulatory Environment Breakout session guide
Guide questions for the breakout sessions.
Sarah Colacci, Thomas Kessler
Discussion on implementable strategies and solutions Statement of Request for ADB Support
The statement, intended to be signed by representatives of Pacific countries, requests support from ADB to improve and streamline insurance…
Sarah Colacci, Thomas Kessler
Closing Remarks and Next Steps Sarah Colacci, Thomas Kessler

Disclaimer

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Event Coordinator/s

  • Thomas Kessler
  • Sarah Colacci

ADB Organizer/s

  • Finance Sector Office
  • Procurement, Portfolio, and Financial Management Department

Topics

  • Finance
  • Disaster Risk Management