14/04/2021
ITIC - International Transport Intermediaries Club – highlights the importance of thoroughly checking the results of crew COVID-19 tests in a recent case handled by the insurer.
ITIC Rules have provided a consistent policy wording that is well known to members and their insurance brokers. The 2021 edition of the Rules does not represent a significant departure from the cover in the 2017 Rules.
06/04/2021
Welcome to the April edition of ITIC’s Claims Review. It is now over a year since the first lockdown was imposed in the UK and we know that many of you all over the world have also been subject to restrictions, with many of us working from our homes during this time.
11/03/2021
Please note that this webinar is presented in French. ITIC’s Melanie Daglish and Dani Allan and Christophe Hunkeler from Penningtons Manches Cooper LLP discuss naval architecture in regards to the French jurisdiction.
25/02/2021
Sadly anyone, or any business, can become the victim of a cyberattack or fraud. During this "virtual robbery" webinar, ITIC’s Robert Hodge and Christopher Crane from Ince discuss the mechanics behind cyberattacks...
22/02/2021
ITIC has previously issued circulars warning members of fraudulent messages altering bank details. Unfortunately ITIC has continued to receive reports of these frauds and accordingly is reminding members to be vigilant.
10/02/2021
Please note that this webinar will be in French. La responsabilité professionnelle (actuelle ou prétendue) de l’architecte navale ; quand ça se passe mal, qui paye pour les pots cassés?
03/02/2021
ITIC, in association with Ince, are delighted to invite you to the webinar 'Virtual robbery - ITIC cyber fraud webinar' on Wednesday 24 February at 1000 (London time).
21/01/2021
ITIC’s Mark Brattman discusses ship arrest in the Netherlands, the Middle East and the USA with George Chalos of Chalos & Co, Mohamed El Hawawy of Ince & Co Middle East (Dubai) and Richard van ’t Zelfde of Caland Advocaten.
19/01/2021
The following article appears in the November/December 2020 edition of Ship International. Earlier this year we wrote an article for Ship Management International on the low sulphur rules with the introduction of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) 2020. Now ship managers have yet another date to focus their attention on which is IMO 2021, cyber risk management.
12/01/2021
Cyber-crime connected with fraudulent demands for payments continue to plague the maritime sector as a large claim handled by the International Transport Intermediaries Club (ITIC) demonstrates.
07/01/2021
We are increasingly noticing that payments of premium are being sent to the wrong bank account (UK and not Europe), being made for the wrong amount or are being paid with insufficient details to enable the accurate allocation of the cash against the ledgers.
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