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Need to know more? If you have any further questions about our Brexit plans write to us at askbrexit@chubb.com

What Chubb has done to date

Chubb’s primary underwriting operation in the UK and Europe is Chubb European Group SE (“CEG SE”). On 1 January 2019 CEG SE successfully redomiciled from the UK to France and now operates under the supervision of the French regulator ACPR. CEG SE has branch offices across Europe and holds cross border permissions throughout the EEA.

From 1 January 2021, the UK branch of CEG SE has benefited from the UK Government’s Temporary Permissions Regime. This allows Chubb to operate in the UK and continue to write business in the same way as it did before Brexit and the end of the Transition Period. 

The Temporary Permissions Regime will be in place for up to three years from the end of the Transition Period. During that time CEG SE will establish a third country branch in the UK. The UK branch will be authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority while also remaining part of the same legal entity CEG SE. This will enable CEG SE to continue to operate in the UK beyond the expiry of the Temporary Permissions Regime.

Operational Impact

CEG SE has developed a simple and effective Brexit structure that means minimal disruption for brokers, customers and our business partners. 

About Chubb in Europe

  • Chubb European Group SE operates under the supervision of the French regulator ACPR: 4 Place de Budapest, CS 92459, 75436 PARIS CEDEX 09.
  • The registered address for CEG SE is La Tour Carpe Diem, 31 Place des Corolles, Esplanade Nord, 92400 Courbevoie, France.
  • The company registered number for CEG SE is 450 327 374 RCS Nanterre.
  • Chubb's Regional European Headquarters continue to be at 100 Leadenhall Street, London EC3A 3BP in the UK.
  • The UK branch of the Company is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority with deemed variation of permission. Details of the Temporary Permissions Regime, which allows EEA-based firms to operate in the UK for up to three years while seeking full permission are available on the Financial Conduct Authority’s website
  • CEG SE has branch offices across Europe and holds cross border permissions throughout the EEA.

Contact us

If you have any questions about our Brexit plans, then please email us at askbrexit@Chubb.com