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Cyprus: Marine liability blue card certificates

Lloyd’s has agreed a new procedure for the approval of blue card certificates with the Department of Merchant Shipping in Cyprus.

Tue 21 Mar 2017

Background

All vessels entering Cypriot waters are required to have an insurance policy that covers the third party liability of the ship owner, regardless of the territory in which the vessel is flagged. Vessels are required to present evidence of the insurance policy at a Cypriot port, otherwise they will not be permitted to dock. The evidence of the policy is usually in the form of a ‘blue card’ certificate issued by the insurer to the ship owner. The Department of Merchant Shipping in Cyprus is responsible for determining whether a blue card certificate that is presented to a Cypriot port is acceptable. Insurers are required to obtain the Department of Merchant Shipping’s approval of their blue card certificate before it is used.

Due to the unique structure of the Lloyd’s market, it has been necessary for Lloyd’s to agree a new procedure for the approval of blue card certificates by Lloyd’s syndicates with the Department of Merchant Shipping. This new procedure will ensure that all information required by the Department of Merchant Shipping is presented clearly and that syndicates and coverholders do not experience delays in their certificates being approved.

New arrangements

For further information please contact:

Lloyd's International Trading Advice
+44 (0)20 7327 6677