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October 2025 Banking and Finance Litigation Update: Key England and Wales decisions on aviation insurance, shipping finance, trusts, guarantees, default interest, insolvency (s423, remuneration), security enforcement and contractual interpretation

Published on: 06 November 2025

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Banking & Finance—October 2025 case round-up

AerCap Ireland Ltd v AIG Europe SA and others [2025] EWHC 2529 (Comm)

Aviation finance—recovery of losses under insurance policies—sanctions

This ruling follows the June 2025 decision in AerCap Ireland Ltd v AIG Europe SA [2025] EWHC 1430 (Comm), where Mr Justice Andrew Butcher found for AerCap, the world’s largest aircraft lessor, and other lessors, confirming that jets and engines left in Russia after the 2022 invasion were definitively lost. The present judgment records Mr Justice Butcher’s orders on costs and sets out his reasoning on the award of interest and on whether permission to appeal should be granted.

Songa Product and Chemical Tankers III AS v Kairos Shipping II LLC [2025] EWCA Civ 1227

Shipping finance—interpretation of Clause 29 of (BIMCO) Barecon 2001 standard bareboat charter form

The Court of Appeal dismissed the owner’s challenge concerning the proper construction of Clause 29 of the BIMCO Barecon 2001 bareboat charter. The court held that, although bareboat charters grant charterers complete possession and control, this did not warrant interpreting Clause 29 in the owners’ favour. The termination provisions operate uniformly, irrespective of which party is to blame...

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