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23 May 2018

Commercial Risk Europe: Lloyd’s granted licence to begin underwriting in Brussels from 2019


Lloyd’s’ application for a Brussels subsidiary to counter Brexit risks has been approved by Belgium’s regulator, the National Bank of Belgium. Lloyd’s Insurance Company SA (Lloyd’s Brussels) will write non-life risks for clients in the European Economic Area (EEA) from 1 January 2019.

Lloyd’s said the move gives certainty to insurance buyers in Europe and eliminates the uncertainty of the UK’s exit from the European Union.

Mr Vandendael will also retain his current role as chief commercial officer at Lloyd’s.

Lloyd’s first announced plans to establish a subsidiary in Brussels in March last year. Inga Beale, CEO of Lloyd’s, said: “Since the UK referendum on EU membership, Lloyd’s has been working hard to ensure that, whatever the outcome of the Brexit negotiations, our partners across the EEA will continue to enjoy access to Lloyd’s unique offering.

“I am delighted that Lloyd’s has received regulatory approval for its new Brussels subsidiary. This will deliver certainty for all our customers, reassuring them they can continue benefiting from Lloyd’s’ specialist expertise, innovative policies and financial security post-Brexit,” she added.

Mr Vandendael said the new subsidiary will help Lloyd’s expand in Europe and be a key part of modernisation plans. “Today marks an exciting next step in the setting up of our operations in Brussels. The new subsidiary will mean that our customers within the EEA continue to have access to Lloyd’s’ specialist policies, and it will also provide us with opportunities to continue to grow our business on the continent.

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