Lloyd's - Becoming an Intermediary or coverholder
Log in
|
Register
Home
>
Lloyd's Worldwide
>
Lloyd's international offices
>
South Africa
Lloyd's Worldwide
Lloyd's international offices
South Africa
South Africa
Lloyd's at a glance
Market structure
Lloyd's in South Africa
How do I place a risk at Lloyd’s?
Financial highlights and security and ratings
Becoming an Intermediary or coverholder
Current news and events
Open Market Correspondents(OMC)
An OMC is an insurance intermediary, that does not have the status of a Lloyd's approved coverholder and that introduces business to a Lloyd's broker for placement at Lloyd's on an open market basis.
Intermediaries must be aware of all the regulations for placing insurance with Lloyd’s and must undertake to comply with all legal and fiscal obligations.
When does an overseas broker need to be registered/approved as an Open Market Correspondent?
An intermediary, located in South Africa, who wishes to place non-marine or marine business with Lloyd's underwriters, on an open market basis, must be approved by Lloyd's as an open market correspondent if dealing directly with a Lloyd’s broker. If an intermediary located in South Africa proposes to place business with Lloyd’s underwriters, but is not dealing directly with a Lloyd’s broker, it is recommended that they contact the Lloyd’s Representative’s office.
Intermediaries must be aware of all the regulations for placing insurance with Lloyd’s and must undertake to comply with all legal and fiscal obligations
Process for registering/approving a new OMC
• Download the application form.
• Sponsoring Lloyd's broker and applicant to complete the application form, sign and return to the General Representative.
• Where necessary a General Representative may require further details and will contact the applicant (OMC) and/or the Lloyd's broker directly.
• Lloyd's General Representative will notify the sponsoring Lloyd's broker and OMC once an application has been successful
Download OMC application form (398KB, pdf)
Download OMC application form (218KB, doc)
Click here to access the OMC directory for South Africa
Becoming a Coverholder
All firms wishing to become an approved coverholder must complete the application process.
Each applicant requires a sponsoring Lloyd's broker and managing agent, who perform their own due diligence of the application before it is submitted to Lloyd's coverholder department for review.
In reviewing an application Lloyd's will pay particular attention to the following areas:
• Suitability and experience of individuals
• Applicants financials
• Authority to operate in specified territories.
Click here to access the coverholder directory for South Africa
Print this page
Lloyd's is a registered trade mark of the Society of Lloyd's
Lloyd's is authorised under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000. Lloyd's copyright 2009