Lloyd’s believes that Brexit will create opportunities to expand its business in France, according to Guy-Antoine de la Rochefoucauld, the market’s representative in the country.
Lloyd’s underwrote more than €550m of gross premium in France during 2016, which included a 10% increase in direct insurance. Growth has been particularly good in specialty lines like cyber, political risk and event cancelation, according to Mr Rochefoucauld.
“Let’s be absolutely clear: Lloyd’s is committed to bringing more capacity and service to the French market,” Mr Rochefoucauld said.
The Lloyd’s representative is confident that Brexit will not affect the London-based insurance market’s ability to provide cover for French companies.
In March, the UK is due to begin a two-year negotiation process to leave the EU. The process is expected to see London-based insurers lose passporting rights, which enable them to sell policies directly into Europe without the need for branches. It is hoped that a trade deal between the UK and EU can be reached that will include financial services.
Lloyd’s has been working on a contingency plan for Brexit. It is now in the process of deciding in which European city it will establish a legal entity to front direct EU business of Lloyd’s syndicates.
A decision on the location of the new platform is expected in March, while Lloyd’s will begin working with regulators from April.
“It is a tight schedule, but we will do it. Clients will expect us to continue services. We remain committed to the market and therefore a solution will be in place to provide continuity of business,” he said.
Rather than viewing Brexit as a problem for the market, Lloyd’s believes it as an opportunity to revisit its approach to Europe.
“We see Brexit as an opportunity. It could be a real opportunity for Lloyd’s to improve its footprint in Europe and to be better recognised as a partner in Europe,” said Mr Rochefoucauld.
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