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CRC Group leverages ILS capacity to support data center capabilities

AwaisBy AwaisMarch 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read3 Views
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CRC Group, a wholesale insurance services provider, is leveraging the insurance-linked securities (ILS) market to bring capacity to support data center capabilities, which comes as the firm has launched a data centers product on its Insurisk platform.

data-center-ils-cat-bond-risk-transferAccording to the firm, the product is aimed at addressing the insurance needs of the global data center sector including owners, operators, and developers as investment and scale increase.

“As demand accelerates for hyperscale, colocation, and enterprise data center developments, Insurisk has expanded its specialist capacity and underwriting capabilities to support owners, operators, and developers at every stage of the project lifecycle, from construction through ongoing operations,” CRC Group explained.

The firm also noted that limits up to $500 million in total capacity are available across property, including builders risk, and casualty.

Capacity is backed by a diversified capital base that includes traditional carrier markets, multinational reinsurance relationships, and alternative capital sources such as insurance-linked securities.

CRC Group explained that these expanded limits are structured to support large-scale, capital-intensive data center projects, including greenfield developments, expansions, and operational facilities.

“Data centers represent one of the most critical and fastest-growing infrastructure classes globally. Our enhanced capabilities reflect both the increasing sophistication of these risks and our commitment to delivering tailored, high-capacity solutions for clients and broker partners operating in this space,” commented Insurisk President Alex Bonds.

This move by CRC Group aligns with broader trends being seen across the re/insurance sector as it adapts to the massive risk concentrations inherent in digital infrastructure and the data center build-out.

However, it also appears that collateralized ILS and parametric risk transfer mechanisms are being viewed as essential tools for contributing to the mitigation of risks such as correlated power grid incidents.

This topic was a focal point during a recent webinar on the digital infrastructure opportunity, that featured Jeremy Goodman, Chief Client and Growth Officer at Guy Carpenter, who elaborated on the scale of the risk transfer opportunities that are currently emerging.

During the webinar, Goodman explained that the size of the data centre and digital infrastructure risk transfer opportunity, has become one of the biggest talking points across insurance and reinsurance markets over the last year and increasingly is seen as a capital markets opportunity for ILS investors as well.

Specifically highlighting one area where both ILS capacity and parametric risk transfer triggers are playing a role in the data centre build out, Goodman said, “It’s important to emphasise insurers and reinsurers view this as an opportunity to innovate, and we’re seeing that manifest itself in parametric outage layers and collateralized insurance-linked securities, all of which provide fast, predictable responses to correlated grid events.”

You can read more about that webinar here.

Data centers have become a prominent topic of discussion in the insurance and reinsurance sectors over the last year and are increasingly acknowledged as a capital markets opportunity for investors in insurance-linked securities (ILS) as well.

Also read:

– Collateralized ILS, parametrics playing role in digital infrastructure risks: Goodman, Guy Carpenter.

– Global data center expansion presents clear role for ILS and capital markets: Aon.

– Aon sees alt capital hyperscaler data centre opportunity


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