Chapter 9: Underwriters Flashcards

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Underwriter responsibilities

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  • Make decisions on behalf of the insurer whether or not to accept a risk
  • Detemines the t+cs on which they accept
  • Specialise in a CoB
  • In lloyd’s market they are employed by a managing agent
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Functions of an underwriter

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Assess the risks presented to the pool

determine whether or not to accept the risk and how much of it

Determine T+Cs

Calculate appropriate premium

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Reasons for writing in a subscription market / A proportion of a risk

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  • Size of risk and authority levels
  • Balancing a portfolio
  • Insurance broker input (broker request)
  • New CoB
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What happens when an overseas market is involved in a subscription market placement with LM insurers?

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  • The risk is partially placed in their home market and the rest of the balance presented to LM
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Role of a leader in subscription market

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  • Review risk presentation of the broker
  • Consider whether or not to accept it
  • Decide T+Cs
  • Quote a premium
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What makes a good lead underwriter

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  • Provide good quotations
  • Credible and supportable for the follow market
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Role of the follow market

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  • Create a separate distinct contract of insurance between insurer and insured
  • Request premium
  • If a risk is popular the broker may opt to not use fussy UWs
  • if a risk is unpopular, the broker may need to ask Uws to take a larger share
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8
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European federation of Insurance intermediaries (BIPAR) principles

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  1. Intermediary specifies demands of clients with reasoning
  2. Broker will advise client of market structures available
  3. If Client chooses Multiple insurer, broker must review and explain relevant benefits
  4. Intermediary should not accept a condition where an insurer seeks to reserve itself the right to increase their premium
  5. Broker will keep client informed of progress
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9
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What happens if there are multiple placements

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Broker must prepare and present multiple sets of information to XIS

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Overall leader of a contract

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Could be overseas even in an LM policy

Broker/intermediary will advise underwriters of the terms set

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Slip Leader

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  • May not agree with overseas T+Cs
  • Can lead the London market slip instead
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Bureau leader

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If slip lead is from a company, the first lloyd’s underwriter on the slip

Slip leader would be the bureau leader for the company market

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13
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General Underwriters Agreement

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Part 1: Non-material changes which will be agreed with leader only

Part 2: Anything not in part 1 or 3 generally which is leader and some agreement parties

Part 3: Material changes which should be agreed with everyone

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14
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Identifying agreement parties for claims

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  • Built-in claims handling agreements streamline process in london market
  • insurers cant add themselves automatically
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