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Role of committees

The role of the LMA underwriting committees, in accordance with the terms of reference, is to:

  • Identify issues of interest or concern to LMA members, for discussion within the business panel and/ or referral as appropriate to the relevant LMA committee and/or the LMA Executive.
  • Respond to requests from other LMA committees and the LMA Executive for advice and recommendations on issues relating to that class of business.
  • Liaise with the senior committees and LMA Wordings & Contracts Forum to develop or revise policy wordings or clauses for adoption as LMA accredited wordings, establishing working parties as necessary to undertake this work.
  • Liaise with the senior committees to undertake other technical activities, establishing working groups as necessary.
  • Provide a forum for exchange of views and information between market practitioners.

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The LMA invites general liability underwriting and claims professionals to the Ultra Processed Foods Emerging Risk webinar.
Join the Compliance Officers' Group to hear directly from the FCA on its Phase 2 Simplification Consultation and gain practical insights from HFW on Incident and Material Third Party reporting requirements. This session will provide an opportunity to understand key regulatory developments, operational resilience expectations and the potential implications for firms operating in the Lloyd's market.
The LMA invites cyber professionals to the Quantum Cyber Risk Conference, a focused, full-day event exploring how emerging quantum computing capabilities could disrupt today's cryptographic foundations, what organisations must do to become quantum-safe, and the implications for the cyber insurance industry.