ATA Launches $750M Facility for AI Infrastructure Risk
Advanced Technology Assurance Ltd. (ATA) has unveiled a $750 million insurance facility to support the projected $7 trillion build-out of global AI infrastructure. Backed by a consortium of more than 10 leading re/insurers and Lloyd's syndicates - including Arch Insurance International, Munich Re Specialty, and SCOR - the facility delivers aggregated capacity in one policy for complex, large-scale projects.
ATA's goal is straightforward: bring top-tier capacity and expertise under one roof, aggregate limits across traditional and emerging coverages, and pair it with risk engineering built for multi-billion-dollar builds. The result is a single placement that aims to reduce gaps, avoid clashes, and simplify claims.
What the single policy can include
- Property and computer hardware
- Cargo and transit
- Cyber and technology E&O
- Environmental liability
- Terror
- Additional lines as required for end-to-end programs
ATA plans to integrate these lines over time within one contract, giving buyers a cohesive structure instead of a stack of separate placements.
Why this matters for brokers and buyers
- Lead-line solution with aggregated limits and meaningful line sizes
- Integrated wording (with input from Clyde & Co.) to reduce coverage gaps and claim friction
- Risk engineering aligned to hyperscale data center and chip supply projects
- Single point of access to world-class capacity
Who it serves
- Investors and lenders
- Hyperscale developers and tenants
- Chip providers and integrators
- Data center operators
Capacity and market backing
Arch Insurance International is leading hardware, cargo, and terrorism coverage. Munich Re Specialty supports the cyber and technology E&O pillars with technical expertise and balance sheet strength. SCOR contributes environmental liability expertise to support responsible innovation. Lloyd's syndication helps assemble meaningful capacity and streamline complex placements.
Learn more about market syndication at Lloyd's.
Broker checklist: prepare for placement
- Map all stakeholders: developer, tenant, operator, investors, lenders, chip partners
- Quantify TIV across property, hardware, and in-transit exposures
- Align cyber and tech E&O with vendor and integrator contracts
- Assess environmental, supply chain, and political violence exposures across build and operation phases
- Clarify claims protocols, data sharing, and incident response expectations up front
How to engage
Brokers and industry stakeholders can get full details at ata-insurance.com.
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Source: Advanced Technology Assurance
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