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What’s your real exposure to a failure you can’t currently see?

Underneath an insured asset, fleet or programme, several risks you’re pricing separately can resolve to one shared single point — so one event lands across the whole book at once.

Settled as the Underwriting Evidence Pack
The exposure

A book priced risk-by-risk assumes the risks are independent. Often they aren’t: the same sub-tier supplier, the same titanium source, the same engine sits underneath several of them, counted as separate exposures when a single failure would trigger them together. A descriptive read of the concentration — never a forecast, and never a market, price or return call.

What the Underwriting Evidence Pack settles

The concentration the book is pricing as separate risks.

What’s the real concentration under the risk?
The shared single point counted as separate exposures when one failure would trigger them together.
Where can’t current diligence see?
The boundary between what the file establishes and what only judgement can — named, not assumed.
How sure are we?
Each finding graded against the published standard — descriptive exposure, never a market, price or return call.

Typical reader: an aviation or aerospace underwriter.

Why now

The correlation you’re not pricing is now visible.

USGS confirmed on 5 February 2026 that the largest aerospace-titanium source sits under a US denial policy against a heavily concentrated world supply, and RTX guided in its Q1 2026 results (21 April 2026) to roughly 800 geared-turbofan shop visits across 2026. The same few sources and shops sit under many of the assets and fleets you price separately — the correlation the public record can now show you. See what changed →

Engage

Name the book or risk you’re pricing.

We’ll find the shared single point under it and where current diligence can’t see — to what grade, before you write the line.

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