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Insurers, drugmakers sail into unknown with COVID vaccine rollout

Insurers, drugmakers sail into unknown with COVID vaccine rollout Dec. 21, 2020 06:00 am JST Jan. 18 | 11:27 am JST LONDON The requested article has expired, and is no longer available. Any related articles, and user comments are shown below. © Thomson Reuters 2020. ©2021 GPlusMedia Inc. Facebook users Use your Facebook account to login or register with JapanToday. By doing so, you will also receive an email inviting you to receive our news alerts.Facebook Connect Login with your JapanToday account Remember Me

Insurers, drugmakers sail into unknown with vaccine rollout

(Reuters) — Speedy global delivery of COVID-19 vaccines by air and sea in ultra-cold conditions will lead to a jump in cargo insurance rates and spur demand for new areas of coverage, leaving underwriters on high alert. Pharmaceutical companies normally manage the risks of transporting their products through buying insurance or relying on an in-house insurer, a captive insurer. But as Pfizer Inc. and other drugmakers start to roll out vaccines more broadly, existing company-wide annual cargo insurance programs are likely to be insufficient, industry sources say. “Where manufacturers or logistics providers see gaps in their coverages, they may look to the insurance markets to plug those gaps,” said Charlie Netherton at broker Marsh.

COVID Vaccine Rollout Spurs Demand for Extra Insurance Coverage

COVID Vaccine Rollout Spurs Demand for Extra Insurance Coverage December 18, 2020 LONDON – Speedy global delivery of COVID-19 vaccines by air and sea in ultra cold conditions will lead to a jump in cargo insurance rates and spur demand for new areas of coverage, leaving underwriters on high alert. Pharmaceutical companies normally manage the risks of transporting their products through buying insurance or relying on an in-house insurer, known as a “captive” insurer. Related: But as Pfizer Inc. and other drugmakers start to roll out vaccines more broadly, existing company-wide annual cargo insurance programs are likely to be insufficient, industry sources say.

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