Marine Kidnap and Ransom Insurance

1 November 2008

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The percentage of piracy attacks that involve hostage-taking or kidnap has risen dramatically from 53% in 2004 to a staggering 82% in 2007.

Whilst attacks in the Malacca Strait and Indonesia have dropped by over 50% in the same time, the Somali coast and Gulf of Aden have seen a drastic rise from only 2 incidents in 2004 to 44 in 2007.

The data available for 2008 shows that between January and September there were 50 attacks off the coast of Somalia, 32 hijack incidents and over 260 crew members held hostage.

The pirates have hijacked vessels from over 20 countries, including Germany, Japan, Malaysia and France, and members of the crew are predominantly from the Philippines and Malaysia.

The pirates targeting vessels near the Gulf of Aden and Somali waters are predominantly local fishermen and disaffected youth from Puntland, a semi-autonomous region in the north east of Somalia.

They threaten to kill the crew and run the ship aground from the outset, and make ransom demands of between USD2m to USD10m for which they leave little room for negotiation.

Ten countries have sent in military forces to the waters surrounding Somalia and the Gulf of Aden to try and prevent further attacks, but with little success.

It is argued that as long as the issues internal to Somalia remain unresolved, piracy in the area will continue.

Avoiding the area entirely will limit a shipowners exposure to the risk of piracy, but it is also a costly and time consuming alternative.

Marine Kidnap and Ransom Insurance, on the other hand, ensures that if a vessel is captured and a ransom demanded, the shipowner is able to respond quickly and with the support of experienced crisis-handling professionals to ensure the safety of the crew and expedient release of the vessel.

The Cover

In summary, the Marine Kidnap and Ransom Insurance covers the following:

1. The ransom that has been paid

2. The loss in transit of the ransom

3. The fees and expenses of security experts who specialize in advising clients on how to handle crises such as kidnap-for-ransom

4. Additional expenses including those for an independent negotiator; a public relations consultant or interpreter; reasonable costs of travel and accommodation of the assured; plus all other reasonable expenses incurred subject to the insurer’s approval.

5. Legal Liability to cover settlements or awards, fees and judgments imposed upon and paid by the assured as a result of an action for damages brought by or on behalf of any insured person, or his / their legal representative or shareholders, as a result of the kidnap. Defence costs incurred by the underwriters are payable in addition to the limit for legal liability.

What would you do without insurance cover?

Without the necessary Kidnap and Ransom insurance, shipowners understandably find themselves unsure about how to proceed in the event of a hi-jacking.

They need to consider how to enter into effective communications, how to handle the demands and threats made by heavily-armed pirates, how to advise family members of the situation and how to raise and deliver the necessary ransom to guarantee a swift and successful release.

Most, if not all, owners would consider it an unprecedented strain on finances, resources and expertise to manage the crisis effectively.

However, with adequate Marine Kidnap and Ransom Insurance you have the necessary support from experienced professionals as soon as you need it.

They have the ability and know-how to advise you through every stage of the negotiations and release, their costs being covered by the insurance.

In addition, the insurance also covers the ransom itself along with a wide range of ancillary, but necessary, expenses that may be incurred either during and/or after the successful release of the crew and vessel.

The above information is intended solely as a summary of the cover – for full details regarding the conditions of cover, exclusions and definitions, please email or telephone your usual FP Marine Risks contact or call the Hong Kong office on +852 2544 3410, the London office on +44 (0) 207 397 4920 or email info@fp-marine.com

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