Rates to stay flat for Ukraine grain cargo insurance-Ascot

A cargo insurance facility providing cover for shipments via Ukraine’s grain export corridor will continue next year with no rate increases, an underwriter with Lloyd’s of London (SOLYD.UL) insurer Ascot said on Thursday.
Twenty-one insurers are part of the facility, which is led by Ascot and arranged by broker Marsh
Ships entering the three Ukrainian ports that have been part of the U.N.-backed agreement are usually required by their banks to have various insurance policies in place, including hull and cargo war cover, which is renewed every seven days.
War and other insurance rates are generally expected to rise sharply across the board next year because of the conflict, natural catastrophes and high inflation.
“The ‘AsOne’ Black Sea facility will continue unabated with no planned increases to rating”, Chris McGill, Ascot’s head of cargo, told Reuters by email.
“This is against a supply-driven, rate-hardening environment in the marine war market.”
Aviation and marine war insurers are concerned that reinsurers – who insure the insurers – will exclude the whole Ukraine, Russia and Belarus region when reinsurance contracts come up for renewal on Jan. 1.
But McGill said the cargo facility was set up in such a way that the insurers on the programme share the risk, without the need for reinsurance.
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