London P&I Club Reports Growth

February 22, 2019

Reto Toggwiler (Photo: London P&I Club)
Reto Toggwiler (Photo: London P&I Club)

The London P&I Club saw further growth in its mutual owned entry following the conclusion of the recent P&I renewal season.

The club’s director of underwriting, Reto Toggwiler, says, “Our mutual membership saw year-on-year growth of approximately of 3.5m gt or 7%. 

This result is evidence of the strong commitment shown to the club by existing members and by the new members that we were pleased to welcome, drawn from a number of different countries around the world.  

“Everybody at the club is grateful to members and brokers for their support in achieving an encouraging outcome which underlines the importance that shipowners attach to the London Club’s service-focused and understanding approach to P&I”.

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