Pragmatism and a receptive attitude
Doff: “We didn’t choose the location lightly, having given serious consideration to a number of alternatives. What stood out from the other options we were investigating was the pragmatic and receptive approach of the Dutch insurance regulator (De Nederlandsche Bank). During the licensing process we experienced a genuine interest in our company which certainly benefitted the procedure. It also had a positive influence on our own perspective and attitude towards doing business from a base in the Netherlands.”
Another contributing factor was the fact that their counterparts at the Dutch insurance regulator had an in-depth knowledge of the shipping industry. Doff: “Being a mutual insurer means that shipowners become members of the club. In essence, we service and report to our ‘owners’. This creates a different kind of dynamic than is the case with regular listed insurance companies. Compared to other countries we believe that the Dutch government has a better understanding of such a unique structure and, for that matter, a better understanding of shipping too.” This is especially important for P&I Clubs.
Apart from expectancies about cooperation with governmental institutions, other factors were also taken into account. “Rotterdam is the perfect gateway to our other European locations. In addition, the close proximity of the port, along with fantastic infrastructure, means that it is easy to provide our members with hands-on onboard advice on how to mitigate risks. Incident prevention is high on the list of our services. Last but not least,” Doff goes on to say, “living conditions in Rotterdam are marvellous. Day-to-day expenses, social benefits and commuting times are far more attractive than is the case in London. I might even call them enviable.”