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Only 1% of Ukraine war property damage insured

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BPL Global founding director Charles Berry has predicted that only 1% of property damage caused by the war in Ukraine will be covered by insurance,

Berry spoke at a conference of the credit and political risk insurance market convened by BPL Global in London earlier this week to celebrate the broker’s 40th anniversary.

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