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LFC deadline hovers – agents thrown a lifeline

10 Feb 2016 - by Debbie Badham
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THER recently released specifics

around the Default Insurance

Programme (DIP) have been hailed

by industry professionals as good news

for agents with the March 1 deadline

of Iata’s new local financial criteria less

than a month away.

It was originally communicated that

agents joining the DIP would still be

required to post a 12-month guarantee

with Iata.

However, Charmaine Brogden for Jack

and Seach Insurance Brokers, which is

the appointed agent to administer the

DIP on behalf of the insurer, Lloyd’s of

London, says any agent who currently

does not post a guarantee in favour

of Iata will be able to enter the DIP

scheme before March 1 without having

to post any guarantee.

She says, if an agent already posts a

guarantee in favour of Iata and wants

to join the DIP scheme, the agent will

be required to amend the beneficiary

in favour of the insurer once Iata has

confirmed that they no longer require

the guarantee. “If they opt to enter

the scheme after March 1, then under

the new Iata local financial criteria

rules, they will have already posted a

guarantee in favour of Iata and will then

need to amend the guarantee in favour

of the insurer instead,” she comments.

The stipulation that agents will need

to post a guarantee for the DIP should

they have a guarantee in favour of Iata

is simply an underwriting criterion, says

Charmaine. She says the more agents

that join the DIP, the more premium the

scheme can accumulate. The more

quickly the fund is built up, the sooner

Charmaine can approach the insurer

about removing that clause.

Industry professionals agree this is

good solution for agents with cash-flow

issues. “Agents have been worried

about posting the guarantee – not

everyone has that kind of money,”

comments Marco Cristofoli, md of

Harvey World Travel – Southern Africa.

Without doubt it’s a one-year lifeline

for smaller agents who don’t currently

have a guarantee, agrees Wally Gaynor,

md of Club Travel.

Rod Rutter, chief operating officer

of XL Travel, says while the expense

of paying R11 per ticket still means

the bank guarantee is first prize for

larger agencies that can afford it, for

smaller agents the DIP is now the best

route to go. He believes the industry

may yet see agents opting to ticket

through someone else, but says this

will depend largely on agents’ mix of

business.

However, Garth Wolff, ceo of the

eTravel Group, believes that a lot of

smaller agents will opt to pay the R11

per ticket. He is of the opinion that,

over the long term, the industry will

still see more agents giving up their

Iata licences but that in the short term

people will avoid change if they can.

“They will realise over time this may

mean they need to increase their fees

and, as a result, some will opt to go

the ITC route.”

Wally agrees, saying ongoing financial

and bureaucratic difficulties will

eventually wear agents down. “The

bureaucracy in dealing with the airlines

and Iata will not go away and this will

force many agents to throw in the towel

eventually.”

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