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UK insurance and reinsurance weekly briefing: COVID-19 BI appeal, Ukraine aviation coverage disputes, sanctions, leading judgments, Solvency II reforms, and key dates — 20 June 2024

Published on: 20 June 2024

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Insurance & Reinsurance weekly highlights—20 June 2024

In this issue:

  • Coronavirus (COVID-19)
  • Ukraine conflict
  • Cases and decisions
  • Solvency II
  • New and updated content
  • Case trackers
  • Key dates
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • LexTalk®Insurance: a Lexis®Nexis community

Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Insurers lodged an appeal on Tuesday seeking to overturn a pivotal test case judgment that would extend cover for COVID-19 lockdown losses to thousands of businesses with policies containing ‘at-the-premises’ business interruption wording. See News Analysis: Insurers appeal coronavirus (COVID-19) ExCeL business interruption insurance test case ruling. For more on the seminal ‘at-the-premises’ test case, see News Analysis: Court rules in favour of policyholders in ‘At the Premises’ test case. For guidance on coronavirus (COVID-19) business interruption claims not resolved by the Divisional Court or Supreme Court in the Financial Conduct Authority test case, see Practice Note: Coronavirus (COVID-19)—business interruption insurance claims after the FCA test case.

Ukraine conflict

This week, global professional services firm Aon PLC announced a US$357m insurance programme with the US International Development Finance Corp to bolster Ukraine’s economic rebuilding. See News Analysis: Aon launches US$357m insurance programme for Ukraine...

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