Latest Australia Covid-19 BI court decision favours insurers
February 21 2022 by Andrew Tjaardstra-
Baltimore bridge collapse’s insured losses could hit US$4bn: report
- March 28
Insured losses could total range from US$2-4bn, with 80 different reinsurers having provided cover to the Singapore-flagged container vessel's insurers, Reuters reports.
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Cyber, business interruption top risks for India: Aon
- March 14
66.7% of respondent organisations in the country suffered a loss due to property damage and 50% were affected by supply chain disruptions.
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Queensland’s CS Energy sues five insurers for US$195m claims from explosion: report
- February 16
Insurers, including AIG, Allianz, BHSI, Liberty Mutual and Lloyd's syndicates, were named by a unit of the state-backed power company for failing to pay out claims related to a 2021 explosion, according to an AFR report.
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QBE and MS First Capital withdraw Covid BI appeal against Thailand resort owner
- October 19
Relax Beach, which owns Le Meridien Phuket Beach Resort, now stand to potentially receive millions of dollars in claims after it was forced to close in April 2020.