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28 June 2022Insurance

SCOR joins forces with MGAM on new government-backed PI initiative

A new government-backed professional indemnity (PI) insurance scheme for “EWS1 assessors” will be delivered by MGAM, an Acrisure partner, and  SCOR in partnership with the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.

External wall fire review process forms, commonly known as ‘EWS1’ forms, have been developed by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), UK Finance and the Building Societies Association to support the valuation process for high-rise residential buildings with cladding.

According to MGAM, there is a significant shortage of insurance companies willing to provide PI cover to firms undertaking assessments of external wall systems in mid- and high-rise residential buildings. This is contributing to issues in certain segments of the property market with buyers unable to secure the necessary certification in order to secure a mortgage.

In February 2021, the department announced a government-backed professional indemnity insurance (PII) scheme for competent fire safety professionals undertaking building external wall system (EWS1) assessments to help resolve these issues.

Under the new arrangements, this will be delivered by MGAM through an insurance provided by  SCOR UK Company, with Her Majesty’s Government (HMG) providing reinsurance coverage to  SCOR.

The scheme, due to be officially launched in September, will last for five years. After five years it is anticipated that insurers will step back in to the market, which will remove the requirement for a state-backed scheme.

Jason Anthony (pictured, left), CEO of MGAM, said: “When the government approached the market for a potential solution to this issue, MGAM recognised the significant protection gap in the market and immediately responded to, and later won, the tender to administer a PI scheme for EWS1 assessments. We have worked closely with DLUHC and SCOR to create a solution that, over time, will enable the private markets to provide appropriate PI cover to assessors.”

Romain Launay (pictured, right), CEO specialty insurance of  SCOR P&C, said: “ SCOR is delighted to be partnering with MGAM and the Department for Levelling Up Housing and Communities to deliver insurance coverage that will ensure EWS1 assessments can be carried out properly and in a timely fashion, enabling the purchase, sale or re-mortgage of homes in a challenging housing market. This initiative aligns with  SCOR's raison d'etre, allowing us to reduce the protection gap for the ultimate benefit of society.”

Minister of State for Building Safety and Fire, Lord Greenhalgh commented: “We are taking more decisive action than ever before to tackle over cautious lending and help identify fire risks, and I am delighted that MGAM and  SCOR are joining us in these efforts. Our new indemnity scheme will give EWS1 assessors the confidence they need to exercise their professional judgement and take a more proportionate approach to their assessments. This is on top of nearly £700,000 in funding we have given to train more assessors and I look forward to seeing the real-world impact of this.”

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