Zurich Insurance Earnings Boosted by Global Data Center Demand
THE SO WHAT
Zurich’s 13% profit gain tied partly to data center and energy infra demand shows insurers are becoming indirect beneficiaries—and risk managers—of the AI buildout. If you operate or finance large-scale compute, expect insurance pricing, coverage terms, and climate risk models to become a more material part of your project economics.
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