The Swedish Club Moves Forward on a Firm Footing

February 21, 2018

Lars Rhodin (Photo: The Swedish Club)
Lars Rhodin (Photo: The Swedish Club)
The Swedish Club has reported results for the 2018 renewal season in line with its focus on quality business and expert approach to managing current and future risks.
 
Growth is running according to plan and the P&I gross tonnage has moved in excess of the 50 million GT milestone. This follows on from the positive news announced by S&P Global Ratings (S&P) earlier this year, when it revised its outlook on The Swedish Club to positive from stable, affirming the 'BBB+' long-term insurer financial strength and issuer credit ratings for the Club. 
 
This statement comes on the back of the zero percent general increase previously declared by the Club at the end of last year, a move which underpins the Club’s commitment to offer its members competitive pricing in appreciation of a longstanding and stable relationship.

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