The lease
agreement between the Council and residential leaseholders requires
the Council, as freeholder, to arrange building insurance to cover
the re-instatement value of the leaseholder’s asset. The
current insurance provider, Avid indicated a renewal increase of
60% due to the claims experience and inflation. As this was deemed
unacceptable, we sought alternative quotation from the Councils
main insurance programme provider, Protector. However, shortly
after providing their renewal terms, Avid advised that their
underwriting provider, Accelerant, had made the decision to
withdraw their capacity, leaving Avid unable to accept new business
or offer renewals beyond 23 March 2023. Their earlier terms are
therefore withdrawn.
A quotation was obtained from Protector Insurance, the
Council’s insurer for the main Property and Liability risks.
Due to the dire state of the leasehold insurance market, it was
considered preferable to enter into a one-year arrangement and then
be in the position in 2024 to re-tender the Council’s full
insurance programme and also consider any other available options.
Additionally, it is hoped the situation will have improved in 12
months, including the re-entrance of Avid, should they secure an
alternative provider. The Council has in place an agreement with
Protector to provide Property and Liability insurances.
Incorporating the residential leasehold cover considered a
variation of this contract.
REASONS FOR URGENCY:
The existing leasehold Buildings
insurance expires 31/03/2023. An urgent decision is required to
ensure cover continues from 01/04/2023.The lease arrangement
requires the Council as freeholder to arrange buildings insurance
cover. Failure to place insurance would leave the Council
financially exposed and be in breach of lease requirements.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Expenditure/Income over £5m & policies or new income, reserves use, overspend over £300K;
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Notice of proposed decision first published: 06/02/2023
Reason for urgency:
The existing leasehold Buildings insurance expires 31/03/2023. An urgent decision is required to ensure cover continues from 01/04/2023.The lease arrangement requires the Council as freeholder to arrange buildings insurance cover. Failure to place insurance would leave the Council financially exposed and be in breach of lease requirements.
Report access: Open report with exempt appendix;
Report Type: Key Decision;
Decision due: Before 25 Mar 2023 by Leader of the Council
Lead member: Cabinet Member for Housing and Homelessness
Lead director: Strategic Director of the Economy Department
Department: Finance Department
Contact: David Hughes, Director of Audit, Risk, Fraud and Insurance Email: david.hughes@rbkc.gov.uk, Beverly Mills Email: beverly.mills@rbkc.gov.uk.