AEGIS launches US$100m PV consortium

A new AEGIS London-led Lloyd’s consortium is offering a solution for complex political violence risks with limits up to US$100m.

AEGIS London’s Political Violence Consortium offers cover for the full spectrum of political violence and terrorism perils, including sabotage, strikes, riots and civil commotion, insurrection, revolution, war and civil war.

James MacDonald, war and terrorism class underwriter at AEGIS London commented: “With heightened tensions and a plethora of geopolitical stressors increasingly prevalent across the globe, we see growing interest from a range of industries to secure new political violence and terrorism insurance, along with augmented appetite from existing insureds to expand their policy limits and coverage options.

"The new AEGIS London Political Violence Consortium can therefore ably cater for the emerging needs of these clients as they seek to secure or expand political violence coverage.”

Cover is available across a range of sectors including retail, industrial, leisure, financial, logistics, transport and construction.



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