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Committee

Sebastian Rolf

Senior Executive, Claims
Committee secretary

Stuart Bell

Co-Chair

Paul Hasler

Co-Chair

Key issues covered

The Property Insurance Claims Group identifies and addresses key property-related claims issues, aiming to develop practical solutions for the Lloyd’s and wider market. It initiates targeted projects where needed and advises other LMA committees on matters with broader market implications. The group has the following sub-committees:

  • D&F US
  • Binders
  • International

If you are interested in the work of these sub-committees, contact the Committee Secretary.

PICG Conference 

The aim of the PICG Conference is to address and discuss salient issues that are relevant to the Property sector both in London and on an international basis and further to provide an educational and networking opportunity for claims practitioners within the Property sector.

Broker engagement

PICG regularly meets with its broker counterparts to discuss common issues or how to better work together to provide an excellent claims service to customers.

Property market forums

PICG engages with and informs the wider property claims community a few times a year via forums, surveys and networking events. Please reach out to the committee secretary or the chairs for further details.

CAT response 

The PICG actively supports market coordination through the LMA in the event of a CAT and offer training and briefings as appropriate to the wider property claims community.

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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