Newsletter March 2020
Charterama keeps moving ahead in turbulent times
Charterama keeps moving ahead in turbulent times. Pushed to the background by the current headlines about the Corona virus, last year was a year where insurances were desperately seeking improvements in premium levels to support years of unsustainable underwriting.
Nevertheless, Charterama keeps focusing on how to best serve our clients. That resulted in opening our Paris office last year to support our clients and brokers on claims.
We also strengthened our Rotterdam team with a new Sr. Underwriter, Christina Kousiouri, who has been working as a charterers liability underwriter before with another Dutch based underwriter.
On the topic of COVID-19, you will find a link to our blog, which we shared on our website and our LinkedIn page last week. If you are interested in seeing more of our blogs, please sign up on our Charterama LinkedIn page.
Introducing Christina Kousiouri
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Christina Kousiouri as Senior Underwriter to enhance our underwriting team in Rotterdam.
Christina has joined our team per 1st March 2020. She holds a law degree and has significant experience in Charterers’ Liability Insurance, having worked as an Underwriter in another insurance company prior to joining Charterama.
Ms. Kousiouri brings with her a wealth of experience and knowledge and will be a great addition to our team, and we believe she will strengthen and enhance the service we provide to our clients and our brokers.
Please find her contact details below.
Christina Kousiouri
christina.kousiouri@charterama.com
Mobile +31 (0) 682 436 594
Direct +31 (0)10-741 0 745
Corona Virus or COVID-19
How does this affect charterers?
Unfortunately there have always been infectious diseases in this world. For those who remember: the Indian Plague in 1994 and more recently SARS in 2002 and Ebola in West Africa in 2014. With the Corona Virus or COVID-19 being headline news all over the world, certain Charter Party clauses may become relevant or get extra […]