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UK and EU insurance/reinsurance: key judgments (COVID-19 BI, Russian aircraft), aviation/property updates, FCA/PRA/EIOPA consultations, dates and new content—weekly briefing, 19 June 2025

Published on: 19 June 2025

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Insurance & Reinsurance weekly highlights—19 June 2025

In this issue:

  • Coronavirus (COVID-19) business interruption insurance
  • Insurance types
  • EU regulation
  • Cases tracker
  • Dates for your diary
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New and updated content

Coronavirus (COVID-19) business interruption insurance

Cosmetics studios sue Beazley over coronavirus (COVID-19) business losses

Close to 70 cosmetics clinics—covering tattoo parlours and a flotation therapy centre—have brought proceedings against two Lloyd’s of London syndicates overseen by Beazley, seeking compensation for losses allegedly suffered after temporary closures during the coronavirus outbreak. See: Cosmetics studios sue Beazley over coronavirus (COVID-19) business losses.

Insurance types

Aviation

  • A data analytics firm reports the Air India flight AI171 crash could leave the insurance market with a US$200m hit, further reinforcing the hardening trend across commercial aviation. See: Air India crash likely to cost insurers US$200m
  • TATA AIG General Insurance Co Ltd is identified as the lead insurer for hull and liability on the Air India aircraft that crashed shortly after take-off in Ahmedabad, India, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the matter...

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