FSCS declares unrated Gefion has failed

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The troubled Danish insurer, which sold motor policies via brokers and MGAs in the UK, went into liquidation last year after its insurance license was withdrawn by the Danish regulator.

The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) has declared that unrated Danish insurer Gefion Insurance has failed.

This comes after the Maritime and Commercial High Court declared Gefion bankrupt on 7 June 2021.

FSCS said it is working closely with the liquidators and the Danish Financial Services Authority (DFSA) to understand the impact of the company’s failure.

The Danish regulator confirmed last July that Gefion had formally entered into liquidation after the DFSA withdrew its

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