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Munich Re Bets on Its Own Capital as El Niño Splits Storm Risk Across Two Oceans

Kennethcix by Kennethcix
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Munich Re is entering the 2026 hurricane season with a markedly different risk profile. The German reinsurer has slashed its retrocession programme to $600 million from $1.55 billion a year earlier and scrapped its sidecar vehicles Eden Re and Leo Re — structures that used to funnel capital from alternative investors to cover extreme catastrophe losses. The move signals a conviction that its own balance sheet can now absorb the volatility that once required external backstops.

The Solvency II ratio stood at 292 percent at the end of March, well above the internal target of 200 percent. With that cushion, Munich Re is effectively choosing to retain more risk rather than pay third parties to share it.

The timing of the shift coincides with an unusual seasonal outlook. For the North Atlantic, the company expects 12 to 13 named cyclones this year, below the 30-year average of 14.4. Five to six are forecast to reach hurricane strength, and two could become major hurricanes with winds exceeding 177 km/h. The damping effect comes from El Niño, which is predicted to emerge this summer and intensify into a rare “super El Niño” by year-end, with a sea-surface temperature anomaly of more than 2°C in the equatorial Pacific.

Yet El Niño’s calming influence on the Atlantic is matched by a turbo boost in the Northwest Pacific. A preliminary study cited by Munich Re projects 27 named storms, 18 typhoons and 11 severe typhoons — all above the corresponding 30-year averages of 24.5, 15 and 8.7. Japan, the Greater China region and Korea shoulder the elevated risk. The company itself cautions that even in a quieter Atlantic, a single heavy event can inflict outsized damage, a reminder that the greater self-retention has real-world implications.

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The operational picture through early 2026 was strong. Net income reached €1.714 billion in the first quarter, while the combined ratio in property-casualty reinsurance improved to 66.8 percent, helped by lower large-loss burdens. The technical overall result came in at €2.676 billion. Insurance revenue slipped to €15.018 billion, however, dragged down by the weaker US dollar — a significant factor given that much of the reinsurance book is dollar-denominated.

Industry-wide, the headwinds are building. Fitch Ratings reported that the largest European reinsurers saw combined revenue fall 5 percent in the first quarter despite higher profits, pointing to pricing pressure and lower premiums. A strong euro compounds the problem for dollar-earning groups. J.P. Morgan considers Munich Re comparatively attractive on valuation but notes persistent investor caution over market pricing.

That caution is reflected in the stock. The shares closed at €469.90 on Friday, just 0.56 percent above their 52-week low of €467.30 hit on May 13. The year-to-date decline stands at roughly 14 percent, and the stock has lost nearly 19 percent over the past twelve months. It now trades more than 10 percent below its 50-day moving average.

Munich Re has been leaning on its €2.25 billion share buyback programme to support the price. In the week ending May 21 alone, it purchased nearly 471,000 own shares. Yet the market remains fixated on the pricing cycle. The next renewal round in July will provide a concrete gauge: stable pricing would ease the pressure, while further euro strength would extend it. For now, the company’s strong earnings, healthy solvency and shrinking retrocession paint a picture of operational confidence that the equity market has yet to embrace.

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