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Travelers’ transfer of EU business to Dublin unit approved

23rd September 2019 - Author: Staff Writer

Travelers Insurance Company, part of US primary insurer Travelers, has received approval from the High Court of England and Wales to transfer all relevant in-force policies and historic liabilities written out of its Irish, French, German and Netherlands branches to its newly established subsidiary, Travelers Insurance DAC.

Travelers logoTravelers Insurance DAC was set up this year to continue servicing policyholders across the European Economic Area, regardless of the terms of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union.

The unit reportedly benefits from strong explicit support from Travelers Insurance Company, in the form of a significant whole account quota share and a stop loss “excess of assets over liabilities” cover, that protects its minimum regulatory capital requirement under Solvency II.

“Receiving court approval for our Part VII transfer is another milestone in our plan to ensure we will maintain high levels of service for our customers and brokers following the UK’s expected departure from the European Union,” said Matthew Wilson, Chief Executive Officer of Travelers Europe. 

“We are delighted to be able to provide certainty to our policyholders, no matter which part of our business they work with.”

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