Medical Protection Society Receives Approval to Form Full Lloyd’s Syndicate

May 18, 2021

Asta, the third-party managing agent at Lloyd’s, announced it has received “in principle” approval from the Lloyd’s Council for the transition of the Medical Protection Society’s (MPS) Special Purpose Arrangement (SPA) 1892 to a full syndicate, effective Jan. 1, 2022.

Based in London, MPS is a mutual organization established in 1892. It protects the careers, reputations and financial security of almost 300,000 doctors, dentists, healthcare professionals, and healthcare organisations around the world. MPS is offering its medical malpractice insurance for corporate providers under its new Healthcare Protection brand, as part of MPS Partnerships.

In 2019, MPS, global insurer Everest and Asta announced the launch of SPA 1892, which commenced underwriting medical malpractice insurance, under delegated authority from Everest Syndicate 2786. The business will remain solely sourced from MPS through its UK and international networks.

SPA 1892 was a top quartile syndicate for 2020. Under Asta’s management, in two years, it has grown to a stamp capacity of £14.7 million for 2021.

The new syndicate has a well-established team led by Martin Burns as active underwriter. Burns brings more than 24 years of underwriting experience at MPS.

“The transition to a full syndicate with Asta demonstrates MPS’s commitment to offering an innovative insurance solution to corporate healthcare providers. It also further enhances MPS’ ability to service individual members’ needs should regulation be introduced, as is being considered by the UK government,” commented Simon Kayll, MPS chief executive.

“MPS has been supporting the healthcare industry for more than 125 years. For the past two years, MPS Partnerships has been offering the tailored corporate insurance product of Healthcare Protection, complementing its risk prevention and professional indemnity solutions,” he added.

Julian Tighe, chief executive officer of Asta, said: “We have built a strong relationship with the MPS team and are proud to have helped them reach this milestone. Asta will continue to support them as their business evolves and they embark on the next stage of their endeavours as a full syndicate. Although the new syndicate will start small, we hope our cost-effective management will assist them in fulfilling their ambitions sustainably.”

About Asta Managing Agency

As a third party managing agent at Lloyd’s, Asta is responsible for 11 syndicates and three SPAs with capacity under management in 2021 of more than £1.3 billion.

Source: Asta

Topics Excess Surplus Lloyd's

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