What is P&I club?
A Protection and Indemnity or P&I club is a non-governmental, non-profitable mutual or cooperative association of marine insurance providers to its members which consists of ship owners, operators, charterers and seafarers under the member companies.
Why is P&I insurance Important?
The three essential elements of shipping industry are the ship, the seafarers and the cargo. The one part which is directly connected to all the three mentioned is the “Risk” involved in transporting the cargo on a ship by seafarers.
Due to the “Risk” factor, a shipowner can face substantial monetary losses if his/her ship meets an accident and there is damage to the environment, cargo or to the vessel. Also, the risk to the lives of seafarers is kept above all and thus P & I insurance is a significant aspect of sailing.
During the sea service, the most valuable element onboard, i.e. human life can be at risk due to illness, injury by accident or even death by hazards.
A P&I club provides compensation in the form of insurance cover for reasons as mentioned above to the seafarers. This not only helps him in the difficult time but also to the seafarer’s family in case of death of their earning member.
Each P&I club sets a premium for an individual owner reflecting:
What P&I insurance covers?
What are the functions of P & I Clubs?
Club control and management
-Controlled by the committee of directors representing the shipowner member. Large claims are examined by the directors at regular meetings before payment is made
-Managed by firms of insurance experts, maritime lawyers and Mariners
-Operate on a non-profit making basis
-Members ships entered may be subjected to random ship inspections concentrating on the management of the vessel. If failed, a more intensive condition survey by independent surveyors may be called by the club’s managers. An owner who fails to keep his vessel in the condition required by the club’s rules may be expelled from the club
-Issue each member vessel with the ‘certificate of entry’, which should be kept by the master
P&I Club Correspondents
Clubs retain correspondents at numerous sports worldwide. In some countries the correspondents maybe a firm of insurance specialists acting for more than one club, or a shipbroking or insurance company only occasionally handling P&I business. The correspondence is often a law firm with maritime law practitioners.