Lloyd's Of London To Shut Door On Underwriting Room
The underwriting room at Lloyd’s of London slams shut from 4pm UK time today (March 19).
In a statement, Lloyd’s said the move is in line with the UK government’s coronavirus advice to avoid all non-essential contact. At the same time it offered assurances that the market will be able to trade remotely.
“Following our successful resilience test on March 13, we are confident that our emergency trading protocols will enable the market to continue trading during the closure,” asserted the centuries-old insurance marketplace.
The emergency trading protocol has been distributed to Lloyd’s brokers and managing agents.
“All participants in the Lloyd’s market are expected to have given consideration to this protocol in the context of their business continuity planning and wherever possible to have made appropriate arrangements to implement it,” noted the exchange previously.
Meanwhile Lloyd’s said the decision to close the underwriting room will be reviewed every week.
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