Publication Date: Friday, 30 July 2010
Notice Code: 2614
Indemnity Insurance Limited and Churchill Insurance Company Limited
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In The High Court of JusticE Chancery Division Companies Court
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No: 5753 of 2010
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In the matter of
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Indemnity insurance limited
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In the matter of
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churchill insurance company limited
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In the matter of
The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000
Notice is hereby given that on 14 July 2010 Indemnity Insurance Limited (previously called HIH Indemnity International Ltd)
(“Indemnity”) and Churchill Insurance Company Limited (“Churchill”) applied to the High Court of Justice pursuant to section
107(1) of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (“FSMA”) for:
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an Order under section 111 of FSMA sanctioning an insurance business transfer scheme providing for the transfer to Churchill
of the entire insurance business of Indemnity, comprising certain Churchill branded pet and travel insurance policies and
certain travel insurance policies sold through UK Underwriting Limited (the “Scheme”); and
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an Order making ancillary provision in connection with the Scheme pursuant to Section 112 of FSMA.
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Copies of a report on the terms of the Scheme prepared by an independent expert as required under Section 109 of FSMA, a summary
of that report and a statement setting out the terms of the Scheme can be obtained free of charge by writing to Matthew Owen
at The Press Office, RBS Insurance, Floor 1, Phase One, Churchill Court, Westmoreland Road, Bromley, Kent BR1 2DP or by emailing
Indemnitytransfer@churchill.com. Alternatively, copies can be downloaded from the website http://www.churchill.com/indemnity-transfer.
The application is directed to be heard before a Judge of the Chancery Division at the Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London
WC2A 2LL on 28 October 2010. Any person (including any employee of Indemnity or Churchill) who alleges that he or she would
be adversely affected by the carrying out of the Scheme is entitled to: i) appear at the hearing and make representations
in person; or ii) instruct a barrister or solicitor advocate to appear at the hearing and make representations on his or her
behalf; or iii) make written representations without appearing at the hearing.
If anyone intends to appear at the hearing in person or to instruct someone to appear on their behalf, we would request that
he or she give notice of their intention to do so setting out the reasons why he or she would be adversely affected. Such
notice or representations should be sent in writing to the solicitors named below by close of business on 21 October 2010.
Dated this 30th day of July 2010
Pinsent Masons LLP,
CityPoint,
One Ropemaker Street,
London,
EC2Y 9AH
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7667 7023
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7418 7050
Ref: CH07/630038/07019/BG03
Solicitors for Indemnity Insurance Limited and Churchill Insurance Company Limited
(2614/12)