Shipowners beefs up its Singapore office
Press release
8th August 2011
Growth in demand for its liability insurance cover for small and
specialist vessels of all types is cited as a major imperative
behind Shipowners' moves to expand its team of underwriters and
claims handlers at its Singapore branch. Improved customer service
to Members and their brokers based on local, time zone based
expertise is another goal of the expansion. As is the development
of new products and simplification of existing cover more
appropriate to the market's needs.
In announcing a raft of new employees and some changes in the
responsibility of personnel, Shipowners General Manager of the
Singapore branch, Steve Randall said, "Since opening our Singapore
branch in 2009, we have continued to provide our customers with a
global service but on a local basis. This has allowed us to forge
closer bonds with our Members and their brokers in the region. As a
result, we are seeing a constantly growing membership and broker
base here, which requires us to increase significantly our office
personnel."
Robert Hunt, is moving from the London branch to Singapore in
early-August. Robert, who has worked in the P&I market for many
years, firstly as a broker and for the last seven years at
Shipowners as an underwriter, has had responsibility for
undertaking the Club's Australasian and Far Eastern Members for
some years and will be better positioned geographically to service
these accounts from the Club's Asian hub.
Joining Shipowners after five years with Standard Asia is
Singaporean Dolf Ng. Also an underwriter, who started with the Club
earlier this year, Dolf will bolster the branch's underwriting
capacity and help develop the Club's business in the Asia-Pacific
region. The department is also well supported by two underwriting
assistants; Celinne Lim gained experience in commercial
underwriting before joining the Club a little over two years ago
and Yang Shangrong, who joined late last year and has a varied
background in business commerce solutions and sales and customer
support.
On the claims side, the Singapore branch has significantly
developed its resource within the last six months with two claims
handlers having been appointed earlier this year; Shirley Ng has
experience as both an insurance broker and a claims manager at a
freight forwarding company in Singapore, while Rosli Bin Samat has
a wealth of marine and cargo related experience. Having joined
Shipowners from a position responsible for insurance claims at a
major shipowner involved in the offshore industry, Rosli also has
experience as a marine surveyor and has three years sea-going
experience.
Steve Randall comments, "We are determined to resource the
branch with the relevant skill set to further improve our service
to Members and their brokers here in the Asia-Pacific region. Our
commitment to provide insurance solutions and to develop new
products has never been stronger and we will develop our programme
of tailored seminars to help inform Members on loss prevention and
claims reduction management in particular."