Shipowners P&I Club to apply 5% GI for 2021
For the end consecutive year, the Shipowners P&I Club have announced they will apply a 5% General Increase at next renewal. The Club will absorb any adjustment in premium for the International Group excess of loss programme. In addition deductibles below USD50,000 will be increase by 10% and for deductibles below USD5,000 a minimum increase of USD500 will apply. Records ...
Continue ReadingNorth of England announces 10% GI for 2021
The Club has announces the following remedial measures to address the declining premium levels: 10% General Increase on P&I premium Crew and other people related claims: Deductibles below USD25,000 to be increased by a minimum of USD2,500 Other Deductibles below USD25,000 to be increased by a minimum of USD1,000 5% General Increase on FD&D Premium Release calls (P&I and FD&D ...
Continue ReadingThe UK Club announces 10% GI for 2021
The Board of the UK Club has decided to set the General Increase for 2021 P&I entries at 10%, in order to address the premium deficit. Any change in the IG reinsurance costs will be passed on to Members as per usual. Release calls: 2018:5% 2019: 10% 2020: 15% 2021: 20% Full details of the Club’s circular is available on ...
Continue ReadingStandard Club sets GI at 10% for 2021
The Board of the Standard Club has set the General Increase at 10% of Members’ P&I premium for 2021, but also specified that for Members with adverse records, the further adjustment to address individual performance and inadequate level of premium could be significant. No General increase will apply on the FD&D Class. Release calls set earlier this year remain unchanged: ...
Continue ReadingWest of England announces 7.5% GI for 2021
The Club’s Board has decided to implement a 7.5% General Increase on P&I and FD&D mutual rates for 2021 policy year, and will further adjust rates for entries with adverse loss records. Standard P&I deductibles will be set at USD14,000, with deductibles below this level increased by USD2,500, but no change to FD&D standard deductible. Mutual rates will be adjusted ...
Continue ReadingSteamship sets 2021 General Increase at 5%
The Steamship Mutual has announced their General Increase for 2021/22, set at 5% for P&I and FD&D. In addition, standard FD&D deductible will be increased to USD7,500 with USD50,000 cap, and abatement layer is revised to USD3.5 million (from USD1.8 million) with no coinsurance. The rates will be further corrected as per Member’s individual exposure and adjusted once the costs ...
Continue ReadingAt a Glance – 2020/2021 P&I renewals
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 ReadingSwedish Club announces 5% GI
The last Club to announce, the Swedish Club, has now joined the pack of Clubs seeking GI for 2020 P&I renewals, albeit at a slightly lower level than the majority, with a 5% General Increase. The Club will also address premium adequacy by reviewing loss records individually. No General Increase will be applicable on FD&D entries. Release Calls are set ...
Continue ReadingJapan P&I Club seeks 7.5% GI for 2020
In line with the majority of the Clubs, the Japan P&I Club has now announced that there will be a 7.5% increase in advance call rates for P&I entry. The Club still charges annual premiums based on Advance calls and estimated supplementary call set at 40% of advance call. Release calls are set as follows: 2017: 5% 2018: 10.5% 2019: ...
Continue Reading5% GI from Shipowners P&I Club for 2020
Since 2014, the SOP has applied Nil General Increase on Mutual premiums but for 2020 renewal, they have announced they will apply a 5% General Increase. The Club will absorb any adjustment in premium for the International Group excess of loss programme. Records will be reviewed individually however for adequate deductible and premium adjustments. Details of the Club’s position are ...
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