CrewSEACURE launches MLC assistance card to help seafarers in need
Specialist marine
insurance intermediary Seacurus has launched a
Seafarer Assistance Card scheme to enable seafarers to check for cover and provide
timely notification of claims under the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC 2006).
The cards are personal to the seafarer and are issued by the crewing company
when seafarers take up their first position at sea.
Seacurus managing director Thomas Brown says, “Under
the soon-to-be implemented MLC 2006 amendments, each MLC-compliant vessel will
be required to carry a certificate of financial responsibility which provides
seafarers with details of the financial protection which the owners have put in
place, as well as the details of who to call in the event of a claim.
“The same is not true for crewing companies which,
as policy holders, keep the master policy in their office, and evidence of
cover is not readily available to the seafarers it serves to protect. In the
interests of transparency, we felt it important that seafarers had their own
evidence of cover, coupled with user-friendly direct access to the underlying
security.
“Time is often of the essence. This is where the
Seafarer Assistance Cards perform a vital function. They provide the seafarer
with access to the CrewSEACURE web portal to check for cover and help them
provide timely notification of claims.”
Seacurus manages the financial security requirements
for an ever-increasing number of seafarer recruitment & placement services
and crew management companies. Thomas Brown says, “We are seeing a number of
referrals from flag state inspectors when crewing companies apply for their MLC
approvals. Leading the way with respect
to MLC compliance for crew companies are the UK MCA and Transport Canada, both flag
state administrations which require crewing companies operating within their
jurisdictions to demonstrate that they have in place a system of financial
security to comply with MLC2006 Reg. 1.4 which safeguards the financial
interests of the seafarers that such companies place at sea.
“Seacurus has evolved its CrewSEACURE product range and
developed variant wordings to meet these requirements. If MLC 2006 is to fulfil
its promise as a seafarers’ bill of rights, it needs the support of products
and services which deliver on the intent of the convention.”
Full details of the newly developed web portal can
be found at www.crewseacure.com
Seacurus Ltd is an FCA-regulated insurance broker,
founded in 2004, specialising in bespoke revenue protection cover for the
maritime industry. It is a market leader in the design and implementation of
solutions to protect companies from unforecasted balance-sheet impacts,
including credit default, charter party cancellations, hijackings and voyage
disruptions caused by political events. Seacurus established the first
delegated underwriting binding authority for marine kidnap insurance and is an
approved Lloyd’s Coverholder. www.seacurus.com
Formed in 2007,
Barbican Insurance Group underwrites business predominantly through its
Syndicates at Lloyd’s. It also has a non-Lloyd’s financial solutions business
based in Guernsey which offers insurance and reinsurance programmes to the
global market and number of service companies including, Barbican Underwriting
Limited, Castel Underwriting Agencies Limited, Professional Indemnity Protect
Limited and Seacurus Limited.
Barbican Syndicates at
Lloyd’s have a stamp capacity of £260m for the 2015 year of account and
underwrite marine, aviation and transport re/insurance, property re/insurance,
media and contingency, energy and specialty lines including casualty
reinsurance, cyber liability, healthcare liability, financial and professional
lines and professional indemnity. www.barbicaninsurance.com
For more
information:
Thomas Brown
Seacurus Limited
Tel: +44 191 4690859
email: tbrown@seacurus.com
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