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Zurich Insurance Extends Data-Center Project Coverage to Europe and South America

The insurer is extending specialized coverage for data-center construction projects into new regions. The move aligns with rising demand tied to artificial-intelligence infrastructure.

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Zurich Insurance is widening its offering for data-center projects to Europe and South America. The expansion is intended to capture demand created by the global buildout of infrastructure linked to AI. The company already provides coverage for data-center construction in other markets and is now extending those products into the two additional regions.

No specific project names, contract values, or start dates were disclosed. The announcement comes as technology companies continue to announce large-scale data-center investments worldwide.

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