Chartis’ Passport Service Platform for Multinationals Extends E&O / PI Insurance to Additional Countries and Professional Services
Introduced in 2007, Chartis’ Passport service platform allows policyholders to obtain E&O / PI insurance aligned with local laws, regulations and customs worldwide. Customers can secure local “underlyer” policies through Passport that are issued through the Chartis network in conjunction with their global base E&O / PI policy. Along with the “underlyer” policy, customers receive access to Chartis’ locally-based claims and litigation management resources.
The newly broadened Passport platform facilitates local placement of E&O / PI insurance in the following countries and jurisdictions:
“We have extended our Passport platform in direct response to the needs of our multinational customers and the reality of a marketplace in which professionals face unique risks around the world. This is part of our continuing commitment to ensure that our customers are confident that they are well protected as they conduct business worldwide,” said
“This enhanced platform provides our customers with better access to local insurance coverage regardless of where they operate. This is particularly important today given the increased exposures stemming from the growth in demand for professional services and ever-increasing levels of litigation against professionals worldwide,” said
The Chartis insurers have been leading underwriters of E&O / PI insurance for nearly 40 years, and maintain E&O / PI specialists around the globe to tailor coverage for the E&O / PI exposures of various jurisdictions worldwide. For more information, please send an e-mail to [email protected] or visit www.chartisinsurance.com.
About Chartis
Chartis is a world leading property-casualty and general insurance organization serving more than 45 million clients in over 160 countries and jurisdictions. With a 90-year history, one of the industry’s most extensive ranges of products and services, deep claims expertise and excellent financial strength, Chartis enables its commercial and personal insurance clients alike to manage virtually any risk with confidence.
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