Luke Readman retires
On 22 July, Luke Readman, Chairman of Thomas Miller
P&I Ltd, retires after nearly forty years of service to the Members of the
UK P&I Club.
He hands over leadership to current chief executive
Hugo Wynn-Williams, who will be supported by deputy chairman Nigel Carden.
Readman is renowned in the P&I industry as an oil
pollution specialist after handling major claims for the UK Club such as the
230,000dwt VLCC Haven, which caught fire and sank off Genoa in 1991. The case
was finally resolved by a tri-partite settlement agreement between the Italian
State, the IOPC Fund and the Owners/Club. Following the Exxon Valdez oil spill
in Alaska in 1989, he was heavily involved on behalf of the International Group
of P&I Clubs in the protracted process of implementation of the US Oil
Pollution Act 1990. The lengthy saga of Certificates of Financial
Responsibility (COFRs) under OPA 90 culminated in 1996 with the creation of the
Shipowners Insurance and Guaranty Company (SIGCo) of which he was one of the
chief architects. SIGCo now provides COFR guaranties for about two thirds of
the ships trading to the US.
A barrister and Oxford classics graduate, Readman
joined Thomas Miller in 1971. From an early stage he was involved with the
Club's business in Asia. He pioneered the development of P&I business in
mainland China during the early 1980s, establishing the UK Club as the earliest
provider of P&I cover to China Ocean Shipping Co Group (COSCO). He was also
instrumental in setting up the first overseas branch of the UK Club in Japan in
1989.
He became a partner of Thos R Miller & Son in
1982, and joined the board of Thomas Miller Holdings in 2004.
Apart from the UK P&I Club, Readman also spent
some time in Thomas Miller's professional indemnity division, working within
the UK based mutuals such as BMIF - the liability insurer for barristers in
England and Wales. In that period, he was closely involved in the establishment
of the Occupational Pensions Defence Union (OPDU) to insure pension trustee
liabilities arising from developments in UK pensions legislation.
Readman returned to P&I in 2001. He was appointed
chairman of Thomas Miller P&I in 2004 and has led the P&I management
team continuously since then. He leaves the UK P&I Club showing free
reserves and capital at 20 February 2011 of $487 million, an all time high.
Readman said:
"A fundamental strength of the mutual system
is that the Club is governed by a Board composed of representatives of the
Members. It has been a privilege to work with the Board of the UK P&I Club
over so many years and I have thoroughly enjoyed helping them to meet and
resolve the many and varied challenges we have faced over that time.
Although the insurance business of the Club
has become increasingly technical, especially in recent years, P&I Clubs
are still all about relationships. For me, working with Members to understand
and find solutions to their problems has always been the most satisfying part
of the job.
The UK Club management, operating from our
global office network, has an unrivalled spread of knowledge and experience. I
am very confident that, led by Hugo Wynn-Williams, the management team will
respect the very best traditions of our Club as it takes the Club forward
successfully to meet the challenges of the future."
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Note to Editors:
Thomas Miller
The Thomas Miller Group manages a number of
world-leading mutual insurance organisations or "clubs," providing insurance
for shipping, transport and professional indemnity risks; and captive insurance
companies in the Isle of Man and Bermuda. Thomas Miller provides risk
management consultancy services and, through its regulated specialist
subsidiaries, delivers a full investment management service to mutual clubs,
captives and other clients. The firm incorporated in 1999 and is owned and
controlled by its 550 employees worldwide.
A photograph of Luke Readman is available to download
from the Dunelm Public Relations website at:
http://www.dunelmpr.co.uk/ThomasMiller-Photogallery-NEW.html .
The caption reads:
"Luke Readman, Chairman of Thomas Miller
P&I Ltd, is retiring after nearly forty years of service to the Members of
the UK P&I Club. He hands over leadership of the organisation to current
chief executive Hugo Wynn-Williams."
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