Advertisement
UK markets close in 2 hours 57 minutes
  • FTSE 100

    8,090.44
    +45.63 (+0.57%)
     
  • FTSE 250

    19,794.21
    -5.51 (-0.03%)
     
  • AIM

    755.21
    +0.34 (+0.05%)
     
  • GBP/EUR

    1.1635
    +0.0007 (+0.06%)
     
  • GBP/USD

    1.2440
    -0.0012 (-0.10%)
     
  • Bitcoin GBP

    53,610.59
    +490.46 (+0.92%)
     
  • CMC Crypto 200

    1,439.32
    +15.22 (+1.07%)
     
  • S&P 500

    5,070.55
    +59.95 (+1.20%)
     
  • DOW

    38,503.69
    +263.71 (+0.69%)
     
  • CRUDE OIL

    82.98
    -0.38 (-0.46%)
     
  • GOLD FUTURES

    2,327.30
    -14.80 (-0.63%)
     
  • NIKKEI 225

    38,460.08
    +907.92 (+2.42%)
     
  • HANG SENG

    17,201.27
    +372.34 (+2.21%)
     
  • DAX

    18,178.34
    +40.69 (+0.22%)
     
  • CAC 40

    8,143.88
    +38.10 (+0.47%)
     

Property insurer expects London fire payouts to exceed 25 mln stg

(Adds JLT as broker plus comment)

OSLO, June 15 (Reuters) - This week's fire in a 24-storey block of flats in London is expected to cost property insurers more than 25 million pounds ($31.8 million), Norwegian insurer Protector Forsikring (LSE: 0JXF.L - news) told Reuters on Thursday.

The company expects the cost to be covered mainly by its reinsurance program.

"Reinsurance is handled by Munich Re, which will pick up almost the entire cost," Protector Chief Executive Sverre Bjerkeli said.

The insurance policy for the building itself amounted to about 20 million pounds, while additional costs, including alternative housing for residents, would make up the rest, he added.

ADVERTISEMENT

The Norwegian company wrote the insurance policy for the Grenfell Tower building, where authorities have confirmed 12 deaths following Wednesday's fire.

Britain's Jardine Lloyd Thompson (Frankfurt: 894294 - news) said it was the insurance broker for Grenfell Tower.

"We are the brokers in the case and we are working closely with our client to assist in whatever capacity we can," JLT said in a statement emailed to Reuters.

($1 = 0.7863 pounds) (Reporting by Joachim Dagenborg in Oslo and Noor Zainab Hussain in Bengaluru, writing by Terje Solsvik; editing by Jason Neely)