Update on the Trade Credit Reinsurance scheme
Government and insurers have agreed to end the successful temporary trade credit scheme.
The government and the
The scheme has directly benefitted over half a million businesses, providing certainty to firms across the
TCR was designed as a temporary solution to companies struggling to get insurance cover for transactions because of the pandemic. It is now ending in the context of a positive outlook for economic recovery in 2021, appetite for new business among participating insurers and the continued success of the vaccine rollout.
Participating insurers have indicated to the government that the scheme is no longer required and they are keen to take back full underwriting control.
The government and participating insurers will continue to work together to ensure there is a smooth transition to the private sector resuming its normal role of providing cover, as agreed with the ABI and participating insurers.
Business Minister
"The Trade Credit Reinsurance scheme has been a huge success story, with the government and insurers working closely together to back more than half a million businesses, protecting jobs and providing confidence through the pandemic."
The scheme allowed trade to continue flowing despite the uncertainty caused by the pandemic, and it is only right that now our economic outlook has improved and businesses are getting back on their feet, the private sector resumes its role of providing insurance cover. I look forward to continuing to work with insurers to deliver the support which businesses need.
The scheme was a vital and necessary intervention by the government in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, providing certainty to businesses across the
This enabled trade, which required insurance but was unable to get it due to the uncertainty caused by the pandemic, to continue flowing.
"Insurers were pleased to have worked closely and constructively with the
"This scheme has supported millions of jobs at over half a million businesses by giving companies and their supply chains confidence through the pandemic. It has been a significant success, providing nearly 210 billion pounds of cover, and it's right that trade credit insurance transitions back to the industry now the economy is starting to recover.
"It is vital that insurers and businesses proactively continue to engage with one another during this period to ensure any necessary revisions to cover are minimised."
Whilst the government scheme is being wound down, insurers have committed in the joint statement between the government and the ABI to:
- continue to work closely with policy holders and their clients to understand their insurance needs, whilst proactively seeking out relevant information to inform underwriting decisions
- give adequate consideration in underwriting decisions to a business's plans for recovery and prospects for future growth, as well as the impact of the pandemic on different sectors and the ongoing nature of government support
- continue to communicate the rationale behind underwriting decisions transparently and in good time
Similarly, during this period the government has committed in the joint statement to:
- maintain an open dialogue between insurers and businesses, working collaboratively with both to help ensure the smooth transition of cover back to the private sector
- continue to monitor the levels of insurance cover within the market
Following the conclusion of the scheme, the government will begin work on the review of the
Read the joint statement in full.
SOURCE




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