Fidelis joins the Poseidon Principles for Marine Insurance as 7th Signatory

Fidelis Insurance, a global provider of specialty insurance and reinsurance products, is the latest company to join the pioneering framework for responsible marine insurance.

Copenhagen, 2 March 2022 – Launched in December 2021, the Poseidon Principles for Marine Insurance set a benchmark for what it means to be a responsible insurer in the maritime sector and provide actionable guidance on achieving this. Shipping decarbonization is a challenge that can only be achieved through cross-value chain collaboration. As part of the shipping ecosystem, marine insurers have a part to play in promoting responsible environmental stewardship.

We are delighted to be the first London market entity to sign up to the Poseidon Principles for Marine Insurance (PPMI). We are constantly looking for ways to use real data to monitor our underwriting portfolio against our ESG areas of concern, and Poseidon is a great way for us to do this on our marine hull book. We look forward to working with the PPMI team and signatories,“ said Charles Mathias, Group Executive Director, Fidelis Insurance.

The Principles are aligned with the IMO’s ambition for GHG emissions from international shipping to peak as soon as possible and to reduce total annual GHG emissions by at least 50% by 2050 compared to 2008. As a step toward alignment with the Paris Agreement, the Poseidon Principles for Marine Insurance also measure underwriting portfolios against a 100% by 2050 CO2 reduction trajectory. Signatories commit to publicly disclose the climate alignment of their hull and machinery portfolios on an annual basis.

I am very happy to welcome Fidelis Insurance to the Poseidon Principles for Marine Insurance. Measuring and reporting emission data is the first step towards a sustainable maritime industry as it enables tracking progress over time and building a fact-based strategy for reaching climate ambitions. As more Signatories join, the Poseidon Principles for Marine Insurance will continue sending a strong signal from leading marine insurers in support of shipping decarbonization,” added Patrizia Kern, Head Marine at Swiss Re Corporate Solutions and Chair of the Poseidon Principles for Marine Insurance drafting committee.

To date, Signatories include Swiss Re Corporate Solutions, Gard, Hellenic Hull Management, SCOR, Victor Insurance, and Norwegian Hull Club.
Brokers, clubs, and other critical stakeholders in marine insurance can join the Poseidon Principles for Marine Insurance as affiliate members. Affiliate members include Willis Towers Watson, Cefor, and EF Marine.

International Union of Marine Insurance is a supporting partner.

Other insurance companies within the maritime space are invited to join.

About Fidelis Insurance

Fidelis Insurance Holdings Limited is a privately-owned, Bermuda-based holding company, which, through its subsidiaries, is a global provider of property, bespoke and specialty insurance and reinsurance products. The core operating subsidiaries of Fidelis have financial strength ratings of A (Excellent) by A.M. Best Company, Inc. and A- by Standard & Poor’s. Additional information regarding Fidelis may be found at www.fidelisinsurance.com.

Media contact:
Peter Rigby / Olivia Thomson
Haggie Partners
+44 207 562 4444
peter.rigby@haggie.co.uk / olivia.thomson@haggie.co.uk

About the Poseidon Principles for Marine Insurance

The Poseidon Principles for Marine Insurance are a framework for measuring and reporting the alignment of insurers’ shipping portfolios with climate goals. Recognizing insurers’ role in promoting responsible environmental stewardship throughout the maritime value chain, the Poseidon Principles for Marine Insurance provide them with tools to foster collaboration with clients, gain insight to enhance strategic decision-making, and address the impacts of climate change.

The Poseidon Principles for Marine Insurance share their methodology with the Poseidon Principles for Financial Institutions and the Sea Cargo Charter. Established under the auspices of the Global Maritime Forum, the three initiatives aim to increase the transparency of environmental impacts within global seaborne trade, promote industry-wide change, and support a better future for the industry and society.

For more information, please visit www.poseidonprinciples.org/insurance

Media contact: Tina Maver | Communications Manager | +45 3114 1634 | tm@globalmaritimeforum.org 

back to homepage

POSEIDON PRINCIPLES

Privacy Policy

Finance | Insurance

Where to find us

Amaliegade 33 B, 3rd floor
1256 Copenhagen K
Denmark
VAT Number: 43329405

Follow us