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    Broker McGill Offers Property War Reinsurance for Ukraine

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    Posted on January 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    McGill and Partners has launched a property war reinsurance program in Ukraine, collaborating with ARX and Lloyd's of London to offer up to $50 million in coverage.

    McGill Launches Unique War Risk Reinsurance for Ukrainian Properties

    LONDON (Reuters) - Broker McGill and Partners has launched a commercial property war risk reinsurance programme for Ukraine, which it said on Thursday was the first of its kind since Russia's invasion of the country in Feb 2022.

    Companies in Ukraine have found it difficult to get insurance since the start of the war because Western reinsurers, who insure the insurers, have placed exclusions on the country.

    McGill said it had collaborated with local Ukrainian insurer ARX to provide up to $50 million in cover for each commercial property policy, with reinsurance from firms in London including Lloyd's of London syndicates.

    FortuneGuard, an insurance technology company, will use official data on projectiles fired into Ukraine to assess the likelihood of war damage. Cover will be available for properties which are more than 100 km (62 miles) from the front line, McGill said in a statement.

    Hamish Greenwood, head of crisis management at McGill, said the broker had been working for some months to set up the programme.

    "We never felt a blanket exclusion across all of Ukraine was fair, because the risk in the west is not the same as the risk in the east", Greenwood said. Seven London firms have already agreed to offer cover under the programme, Greenwood added.

    Multilateral organisations the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation have already stepped in to back war insurance in Ukraine for goods and vehicles in transit, and healthcare and agriculture respectively.

    Broker Marsh offers an insurance programme for cargo transportation through the Black Sea corridor, with the support of Ukrainian state banks.

    (Reporting by Carolyn Cohn; Editing by Christina Fincher)

    Key Takeaways

    • •McGill launches first property war reinsurance for Ukraine.
    • •Collaboration with Ukrainian insurer ARX and Lloyd's of London.
    • •Up to $50 million cover per commercial property policy.
    • •Coverage available for properties over 100 km from front line.
    • •Supported by European and U.S. financial organizations.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Broker McGill offers property war reinsurance for Ukraine

    1What is the new insurance program launched by McGill?

    McGill has launched a commercial property war risk reinsurance programme for Ukraine, which is the first of its kind since the start of the war.

    2How much coverage does the reinsurance programme offer?

    The programme provides up to $50 million in cover for each commercial property policy.

    3What data will be used to assess war damage risk?

    FortuneGuard will use official data on projectiles fired into Ukraine to assess the likelihood of war damage.

    4Why is there a need for this reinsurance programme?

    Companies in Ukraine have struggled to obtain insurance due to exclusions placed by Western reinsurers since the war began.

    5Which organizations are backing war insurance in Ukraine?

    The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation are supporting war insurance in Ukraine.

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