Insurers eye increase in terrorism cover sales

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Insurers are tentatively anticipating an uptick in the number of businesses buying terrorism cover, following changes to the Pool Re reinsurance scheme last week.

The government-backed terrorism reinsurer last week confirmed the completion of its transition to a catastrophe treaty-based reinsurance scheme.

The change was first mooted in 2020 and was given the

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