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Data Tools
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Insurance Insider ILS has provided subscribers with actionable market intelligence for years. Now, we’re pleased to introduce a series of online data tools that offer even more valuable insight into the insurance market.

Via pages like our ILS Fund Manager Directory, Cat Bond Market Activity Tracker and ILS Manager M&A Activity Tracker, we collate qualitative information sourced from our journalists to create a structured databases that can be sorted and filtered to generate the insights you need.

Additionally, we compile and present several important data sets provided by third-party sources: the Plenum Cat Bond UCITS Fund Index, and the Eurekahedge ILS Advisers Index.

ILS Fund Manager Directory

The Insurance Insider ILS Fund Manager Directory is the only database of investors in the ILS market which is fully updated multiple times per year, and which provides historical AUM data as well as each fund's current allocation.

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The Insurance Insider ILS cat bond market activity tracker collates information on the transactions taking place in the cat bond markets on a quarterly basis, and presents information on pricing and investor appetite through a number of aggregated metrics.

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The Insurance Insider ILS M&A activity tracker is a historic database of ILS manager M&A deals, dating back to 2012.

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Using third-party data provided by Plenum Investments, we track the return on all CAT bond funds available in the market in UCITS format over time.

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Using third-party data provided by ILS Advisers, we track performance of hedge fund managers who explicitly allocate to insurance linked investments and have at least 70% of their portfolio invested in non-life.et performance.