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M&S to claim up to £100m from cyber insurance policy after major data breach

Marks and Spencer is set to claim as much as £100m from its cyber insurance policy after a major data breach that disrupted operations and led to the theft of some customer data

M&S store in Birkenhead(Image: Liverpool Echo)

Marks and Spencer is set to claim up to £100m from its cyber insurance policy following a significant cyber attack that disrupted operations and resulted in the theft of some customer data.

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ retailer acknowledged for the first time on Tuesday that personal information, including customer contact details, dates of birth, and online order histories, had been accessed by hackers in a breach that incapacitated its online system for nearly three weeks, as reported by .

However, M&S e mphasised that payment details and account passwords were not compromised.

According to the Financial Times, M&S's cyber insurance policy, arranged by WTW, permits claims of up to £100m.

German insurer Allianz is reportedly the primary carrier on the policy and will be expected to cover the first £10m of the claim.

Specialist Lloyd's of London insurer Beazley is also among those exposed to the financial losses.

M&S set to reveal impact of losses

The FTSE 100 retailer's full-year results are due next week, and an update on the financial impact of the attack is anticipated.

Analysts have estimated that based on average daily revenue, the retail giant may have lost over £60m in online sales so far.