Lights, camera, claims: Allianz braces for Covid compensation

Insurer sets aside €488m for coronavirus claims from movie and TV studios

Allianz, Europe's largest insurer, is bracing for a flood of claims after movie and television studios were forced to curtail production during lockdown.

A unit of Allianz, which says it’s the largest insurer of Hollywood studios, has set aside about €488 million this year for coronavirus-related claims, with much of that coming from the entertainment industry. Filming of movies and television programmes in the US and other countries was shut down or scaled back at the height of the outbreak, leading production companies to seek compensation.

"The resumption of film productions is slow," said Thomas Sepp, chief claims officer of the Allianz Global Corporate and Specialty business. That's especially true at US studios, he said.

The entertainment industry has been battered by the pandemic, which has forced the cancellation and postponement of major events including the Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Restrictions on public gatherings have closed theaters and cinemas, with Cineworld announcing this week that it would temporarily suspend operations at all its US and UK venues. And television companies are scrambling to fill airtime, with the pipeline of programmes only now slowly resuming.

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This disruption of entertainment companies has translated into a rush of claims seeking compensation from insurers for lost income. Allianz alone took a €1.2 billion hit to earnings in the first half from virus-related claims. In response, some insurers have stopped selling coverage to protect against business losses in future pandemics.

Mr Sepp said new film-production contracts sold by Allianz won’t cover losses related to Covid-19, “so that we do not take any new risk there.” – Bloomberg