London P&I Club set GI at 7.5% for 2020
The Club’s Board has set the General Increase at 7.5% for renewals of their P&I and FD&D classes in February 2020. Deductible levels will also be reviewed individually. Release calls are updated as follows: 2017/18: 5% for P&I and FD&D 2018/19: 12.5% for P&I and FD&D 2019/20: 15.0% for P&I and FD&D 2020/21: 15.0% for P&I and FD&D Full details ...
Continue ReadingNorth of England announces 7.5% GI for 2020 renewals
The Board of the Club has decided that a 7.5% general increase on P&I and FD&D premium is necessary for 2020 policy year to address the premium erosion and increased claims environment. The Circular doesn’t make reference to any particular uplift in standard deductibles. The Club’s circular is available on their website as well as the Pre-renewal report.
Continue ReadingThe American P&I Club levies supplementary calls on back years at 2020 renewal
The Club’s board has decided that a standardized increase for 2020 is not the way for the Club to address the need to improve underwriting results , given the difference in risk profile and current premium level of their membership. The Club will however seek to achieve an increase in premium for 2020, based on individual profile. The Club is ...
Continue ReadingGard confirms Nil GI for 2020
Gard’s board of directors have decided that no General Increase was necessary for 2020 Owners mutual entries., with last instalment set at 20% of ETC. The Club confirms 20% reduction in ETC for policy year 2016 and 2017, whilst 2018 is expected to be closed with 10% reduction on ETC. Last premium installment for 2019 remains 20% of ETC at ...
Continue ReadingUK P&I Club seeks 7.5% overall increase for 2020 policy year
The Board of the UK Club has decided to address the premium deficit by targeting a 7.5% premium increase overall, rather than by setting a General Increase. Each Member will be reviewed based on their risks exposure and current level of premiums, in order to achieve a 7.5% increase across the Club’s membership. In addition for 2020 policy, the standard ...
Continue ReadingStandard Club sets GI at 7.5% for 2020
The Board of the Standard Club has re-affirmed their commitment to the concept of General Increase and as set a 7.5% GI on Members’ P&I ETP for 2020, with 10% increase on deductibles, or USD2,000 whichever is the highest. FD&D will also see an uplift of 7.5% as GI for February 2020 renewal. 2018/19 and 2019/20 ETP remain unchanged, as ...
Continue ReadingSteamship Mutual announces 7.5% GI for 2020
The Steamship Mutual has announced their General Increase for 2020/21, set at 7.5% for P&I and FD&D, with an uplift of USD2,000 in lower level P&I deductibles. At the same time, the Club has also decided to return 7.5% of 2019/2020 mutual P&I premium to their Members, for vessels renewing in 2020. This represents around USD17 million capital redistribution. Release ...
Continue ReadingBritannia P&I Club quash GI from 2020
As Britannia is opening the round of P&I announcements for 2020/21 renewals, the Club has decided to follow in the footstep of Skuld and to not seek General Increase across their membership anymore, starting from 20 February 2020 for both P&I and FD&D. Rates will be reviewed and adjusted based on each Member’s individual record only, with any adjustment in ...
Continue ReadingAt a Glance – 2019/20 P&I General Increase
The following is solely in respect of the Mutual P&I entries and excludes FD&D, fixed premium entries and charterer’s liability. The headline General Increase numbers are as follows and will be updated as each Club announces – click on each Club’s link to see the full GI announcement or use for real time data comparison: American Club – 0% for ...
Continue ReadingJapan P&I Club confirms Nil General Increase
The Japan P&I Club has decided that no general increase will be applied on P&I and FD&D entries, and that premium will be adjusted according to their individual loss record. Release calls and supplementary calls for the open policy years are updated as follows: 2016/17: 5% release call, no further supplementary call 2017/18: 5% release call, 40% estimated supplementary call ...
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