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Lloyd’s Notice of Election September 2025

15 Sep 2025

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the term of office of the following elected members of the Council of Lloyd’s will expire on 31 January 2026.

Working Members: 
Andrew BROOKS 
Richard DUDLEY


In accordance with the Constitutional Arrangements Byelaw (No. 2 of 2010) (“the Byelaw”), the Council has set a ballot date of 13 November 2025. The term of office for the seats on Council listed above shall commence on 1 February 2026 and shall be for three years unless terminated earlier in accordance with paragraphs 5.27 or 5.28 of the Byelaw. 

Eligibility

The members of the Council will be elected from among the Working members of the Society, by ballot of those members of the Society whose names are shown on the date of this notice in Part I or Part II of the Register as appropriately referred to in Schedule 1 of Lloyd's Act 1982 and who have not ceased to be members before the date of the ballot. Under the Byelaw only those members whose names are shown on the relevant Part of the Register on the nominations date (29 September 2025) are entitled to nominate candidates.

Lloyd’s success is integrally linked to the talent and expertise of its people and an open and inclusive culture. This applies to Lloyd’s governing bodies as much as it does to any other area of its business. On behalf of the Council, the Nominations & Governance Committee regularly reviews and assesses Council composition, considering the balance of skills, experience, independence, knowledge and, in its broadest sense, the diversity, of the Council. In respect of the elected seats now arising the Council would encourage nominations from eligible members of the Society with experience of:

  • Leadership roles in an insurance or related services business
  • Underwriting 
  • Broking
  • Operations
  • Claims
  • Technology

The Byelaw permits service on the Council of up to 9 years in aggregate (in any non-executive capacity and including any time served on the Franchise Board) after which a three-year break is required. The Byelaw limits the eligibility of “connected” members sitting on the Council at the same time. As a consequence, additional vacancies may arise when the results of the election are known. In that event the additional vacancies will be filled by the candidates with the next highest number of votes in the relevant constituency and the term of office will be for the unexpired term of office of the member resigning.

How to stand for election

If you wish to stand for election your completed nomination form must be received by the appointed scrutineers, Civica Election Services, by 1.00pm on 29 September 2025. To submit your nomination online visit www.cesvotes.com/LloydsCouncil2025. Please type the URL directly into your browser URL bar. 

To log in you will require the two-part Security Code which has been sent to you separately. 

Alternatively, you can download the form from www.cesvotes.com/LloydsCouncil2025

Valid nomination forms must be received by the appointed scrutineers, Civica Election Services, via Civica’s nomination submission webpage or via e-mail nominations@cesvotes.com not later than 1.00pm on 29 September 2025.

By order of the Council

Claire Schrader 
General Counsel 
15 September 2025