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Superyacht Claims Adjusters Association

Superyacht Claims Adjusters Association. The Same, but different. Why needed. Yacht business becoming more mature Customer base completely different from commercial hull business Desire to develop best practice in the claims arena worldwide. Story so far. Initial working group set up

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Superyacht Claims Adjusters Association

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  1. Superyacht Claims Adjusters Association The Same, but different

  2. Why needed • Yacht business becoming more mature • Customer base completely different from commercial hull business • Desire to develop best practice in the claims arena worldwide

  3. Story so far • Initial working group set up • Representing London and Nordic markets • Together with some experts • Potential interest list drawn up to circulate gauging interest • First general meeting set for Oct 2014

  4. Executive committee Morten Jacobson – Norwegian Hull Club Alison Shreeves – Amlin Jamie Gardiner - Ace Kevin Allmond – Brit Ben Lind – AIG Damien Murtagh – RSA Charlotte Warr – Sarnia Training Simon Langridge Paul Marks – Travelers Nick Smith – Charles Taylor Adjusting

  5. Areas of focus • Insurance and Interpretation • Technical and Research • Training • Promotion

  6. So what? • Get involved • Membership is for those adjusting yacht claims – either in insurers or under delegated authority • Affiliate membership for service providers/brokers etc. • Current membership stands at approximately 140

  7. Next Steps • Work moving forward on training ideas • Making sure all interested parties are on the mailing list – send CJW a note if you want to be added • Looking at options for best practice documents that work for the business! • Forging links with other bodies • AAA, IMCC, Superyacht Association etc

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