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Committee

Paul Davenport

Finance and Risk Director
Committee secretary

Jessica Wong

Chair

James Pearson

Deputy Chair

Key issues covered

The LMA Finance Committee addresses a broad spectrum of financial matters that impact managing agents and the Lloyd’s market as a whole. Its current focus includes

Strategic financial oversight

Evaluating financial and capital management proposals to identify potential implications for LMA members and guide future readiness.

Policy and proposal review

Developing informed responses to financial issues and making strategic recommendations to the LMA Board and relevant bodies.

Regulatory consultation

Responding to consultations issued by Lloyd’s, the PRA and other regulatory authorities affecting financial reporting or tax.

Market trend monitoring

Tracking developments such as Solvency UK and assessing their operational and financial impact on member firms.

Lloyd’s collaboration

Engaging with Lloyd’s senior management on issues requiring expert financial insight from the managing agent community.

Taxation advisory support

Providing practitioner support to Lloyd’s Taxation Department in their discussions with HMRC and other overseas taxation authorities.

Actuarial impact assessment

Collaborating with the Committee of Actuaries in the Lloyd’s Market (CALM) to evaluate the financial implications of actuarial developments.

Stakeholder communication

Facilitating dialogue between managing agent finance teams and external stakeholders, including auditors and investment professionals.

Professional development

Coordinating the education and technical training needs of the finance community in the market through the LMA Academy and other learning providers.

Upcoming events

For events hosted online, joining instructions will be emailed to all registered attendees closer to the date of the event no later than 24 hours prior to commencement.
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