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West of England claims to be largest International Group affiliate in China
Shipowner members mandate club managers to reach break-even on three-year rolling average
India’s maritime insurance pool won’t replace IG P&Is but will aid in uncertainty
Counterparties may need time to accept the new pool launched by New Delhi. Reliance on traditional P&I clubs will remain, with the pool seen by industry experts as complementary
Surging war risk premiums sparks allocation talks between owners and charterers
The war in Iran has significantly driven up maritime war risk insurance, setting the stage for discussions over how to allocate the rising costs either contractually or effectively
SIGCo slams US government ‘coercion’ after $40m OPA90 claim in zero-pollution casualty
Subjective opinion of US Coast Guard officer not enough to meet legal threshold for ‘serious threat’ of oil spill
Iran drafts Hormuz insurance scheme and launches Persian Gulf authority
The insurance offered by Tehran would cover detention, inspection and cargo confiscation, but not damage from weapons, state media said
International Group reserving $2.85bn for Baltimore bridge claims
Dali tops Costa Concordia and Prestige in league table of 10-digit payouts
Cargo war risk buyers receiving raw deal, insurers argue
Marine insurers are warning that Red Sea turmoil is exposing significant gaps in cargo war cover, prompting calls to modernise decades‑old policy wordings before they end up tested in court
Lloyd’s mulls major shake-up of war risk wordings
Independent panel could rule on whether military clashes constitute war for insurance payout purposes
VOYWAR 1993 gives charterers ‘implied obligation’ to nominate alternative discharge port
LMAA award has implications for Hormuz crisis, NorthStandard warns
Engine room fires look stubbornly high, Cefor reveals
Incidents no longer rising but still number 30 or more each year
Skuld hails ‘second-strongest result’ in its history
Claims development back at ‘more normalised level’
Swedish Club hails ‘strongest result’ in its history
‘A year to be proud of,’ proclaims chief executive Nordberg
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