Businesses can now better protect themselves from financial losses
caused by terror attacks thanks to a change in the law given Royal
Assent today.
The Counter Terrorism and Border Security Act 2019, which was
brought into law today, makes legal changes that means more
insurers will offer new policies to businesses that include
‘losses from a terror attack that are not contingent on damage to
commercial property’. Currently, Pool Re, the government-back
terrorism reinsurer, can only reinsure losses incurred if a
company’s premises had been physically damaged by terrorists.
Business owners will now find it easier to buy terrorism
insurance that will pay out if they lose custom in the wake of a
terror attack because they cannot trade or are prevented from
accessing their premises.
, Economic Secretary to the
Treasury said:
“We will not allow terrorists to change our way of life. So
when businesses raised their concerns about a gap in insurance
cover following a terror attack, we worked with Pool Re to come
up with a solution. Today, we’ve changed the law to give
businesses peace of mind, helping them to insure themselves
against financial loss as a result of a terrorist
attack, even if there is no physical damage to
their property. This means businesses will be able take out new
and comprehensive policies to protect them in the future.”
Further Information
- The Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Act 2019 includes
amendments to the Reinsurance (Acts of Terrorism) Act 1993. It
was this legislation which enabled the Government to back Pool
Re, the terrorism reinsurance mutual.
- The “terrorism insurance gap” was caused by a lack of
insurers willing to take on risk without Pool Re’s support.
Today’s legal change means that this gap is now closed.
-
Enoizi, Pool Re’s Chief
Executive, is available for comment. Please contact, Tracey
Paul (TAP@poolre.co.uk).
- Pool Reinsurance Company Limited, also known as Pool Re, was
established in 1993 by the insurance industry in the wake of the
IRA bombing of the Baltic Exchange in 1992.