The Consorcio de Compensación de Seguros (CCS) was established in 1954 by merging other funds together, with the aim to take charge of insurance covers for which it retains responsibility up to the present day. Coverage of extraordinary risks is the most important of those insurance covers from the standpoint of the quantitative surcharges collected and the types of losses handled. Initially these risks were also known as catastrophic risks.
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