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Home»Specialized Insurance»Orion180 lifts reinsurance coverage by 36% to $1.15bn for 2026 hurricane season
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Orion180 lifts reinsurance coverage by 36% to $1.15bn for 2026 hurricane season

AwaisBy AwaisJune 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
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Insurance solutions provider Orion180 has increased its reinsurance tower by 36% year-over-year, reaching $1.15 billion of limit for the 2026 hurricane season, while also increasing the number of catastrophic events covered, further strengthening the organisation’s claims paying ability for multiple events throughout the year.

Orion 180 LogoLast year, Orion180 grew its reinsurance tower by 31% year-over-year, reaching $845 million of limit for the 2025 hurricane season.

Orion180 confirmed that its 2026 reinsurance program covers the company’s growing admitted and surplus lines, and is backed by a global panel of 41 highly rated and diversified reinsurers.

With the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasting 8 to 14 named tropical storms, with 3 to 6 hurricanes, and between 1 and 3 intense hurricanes of Category 3 strength or greater for the 2026 season, Orion180 stated that its expanded reinsurance program reinforces its focus on preparedness, claims-paying resilience, and disciplined growth.

As well as this, Orion180 explained that the additional reinsurance capacity supports its ongoing expansion following the staggering 69% growth it recorded in 2025, and continued expected growth in 2026 as demand remains strong for its product portfolio, which includes standard homeowners’ insurance, Orion180’s FLEX Home Insurance, and DP Landlord Insurance.

Orion180 confirmed that its FLEX Home Insurance solution is available now across California, Colorado, Florida, Massachusetts, and Texas with plans in place for continued expansion to additional territories in 2026.

While the recently launched DP Landlord Insurance is reportedly available in Florida, Alabama, Colorado, California, Massachusetts, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Texas.

Ken Gregg, Founder and CEO of Orion180, commented: “We value the continued confidence and commitment of our reinsurance partners, which enable us to provide innovative insurance solutions for homeowners and landlords, including those in underserved and catastrophe-exposed markets where coverage options continue to be challenging.”

Read all of our reinsurance renewal news coverage.


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