The Siberian plane that crashed in Russia, killing at least 122 passengers, was insured at Lloyd's of London.
The plane, traveling from Moscow to Irkutsk, crashed into a building after landing and burst into flames.
According to sources, insurance coverage for the plane was led by the MSF Pritchard syndicate 318 at Lloyd's.
The broker for the cover is said to be London-based United Insurance Brokers.
Reports said the hull was valued at about $19m and the airline had a $750m combined single limit.