Lloyd's Representation in Canada

Lloyd's is licensed in Canada for most classes of insurance and reinsurance*. Canada is Lloyd’s underwriters’ third largest market, with premiums of approximately $2.1 billion in 2012 (of which approximately 15% is reinsurance business).

In Canada, Lloyd’s is best known as a market for commercial risks in respect of property, casualty and specialty classes of business.

Lloyd’s underwriters work closely with brokers and local underwriting agents (coverholders) and are able to offer tailor-made insurance products for large risks as well as for the small and medium enterprise market.

Lloyd’s underwriters are represented in Canada by Lloyd’s Canada.
 

Sean Murphy
Lloyd's Attorney in Fact in Canada for Lloyd's underwriters
Email: sean.murphy@lloyds.com

Sean MurphyPrior to joining Lloyd’s in late 2005, Sean was the Chief Agent responsible for the Canadian operation of a major American domiciled property and casualty insurance company. He has held progressive positions in underwriting, marketing and operations with several property and casualty insurance companies over the last 20 years.

 

 

 

 

Lloyd’s Canada: Montreal Office

1155 Metcalfe Street,
Suite 2220,
Montreal
Quebec, H3B 2V6
Canada

Lloyd’s Canada: Toronto Office
Royal Bank Plaza South Tower
200 Bay Street
Suite 2930, PO Box 51
Toronto, ON  M5J 2J2
Canada

Telephone:
Lloyd's Canada Contact Centre for general public: +1 (514) 861 8361
Lloyd's Canada Contact Centre for commercial enquiries: +1 (514) 864 5444
Lloyd's Canada Contact Centre - North America toll free phone number:
+1 (877) 455 6937 (or 1 877 4LLOYDS)
Lloyd's Canada fax: +1 (514) 861 0470

Email:
info@lloyds.ca - contact address for general public
lineage@lloyds.ca - contact address for commercial use

Please note: The Lloyd's office detailed above does not distribute insurance and may be unable to answer questions about specific products or policies.

* Lloyd's Underwriters in Canada is not licensed for; life, title, mortgage, credit protection, home warranty (in the province of British Columbia only) and hail in respect of crop (in the province of Quebec only).