The association’s latest Pulse Survey, carried out among its members in January, finds that UK insurance buyers are worried they will have to fork out for issuing additional local polices and fronting costs.
Just under two thirds (63.5%)
of Airmic members are concerned that there will be additional insurance costs
following the EU-UK post-Brexit deal agreed in December.
The association’s latest Pulse
Survey, carried out among its members in January, finds that UK insurance
buyers are worried they will have to fork out for issuing additional local
polices and fronting costs.
A number of respondents are
also concerned about the longer-term impact of Brexit on market capacity, increased
paperwork and whether the UK insurance sector is losing its position and
relevance.
They question whether
UK-domiciled insurers can still create a single policy covering both the UK and
the EU. Airmic members are also unclear whether their organisation’s current
insurance policies will still provide cover in the EU and pay claims arising
from EU territories.
Airmic said the survey revealed
a number of other Brexit-related issues.
Members are concerned about the
effects of the UK government’s post-Brexit insurance framework review, and
whether Solvency II will stay as it is.
And they raised issued for
captives, particularly whether EU captives will retain or regain passporting
rights into the UK under the Brexit deal.
The latest Pulse Survey also finds
that almost half of UK insurance buyers polled have seen a rise in claims
challenges last year. Additionally, they report that the commercial market
continues to deteriorate, with mounting capacity issues and coverage exclusions
alongside higher rates and generally difficult renewals.
The survey reveals that more
companies are looking to create captives in response to the increasingly
difficult commercial market. Some 23.4% of UK buyers surveyed are now
considering forming a captive, up from 20.3% in the previous Pulse Survey. In
addition, more companies are using existing captives.
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