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Welcome to Lockton Caribbean & Central America

Lockton CCA has delivered its services to more than 100 insureds in more than 25 countries and placed more than USD 100,000,000 in premiums into the international marketplace in the year since initiating operations. This success has enabled us to expand from our original Property and Energy focus, to include hiring a dedicated Financial and Specialty lines team and create the first region-specific Parametric and Alterative Risk Transfer unit in the market.

Why partner with us

The team’s experience is centered around large complex commercial property and casualty placement, this offering is extended to all lines of business, and with a deep understanding of the local insurance landscape and reinsurance marketplace.

Fast facts:

  • 10 Senior brokers with more than 200 years of experience working in the region

  • Collectively have handled billions of dollars in premiums from the region throughout our careers

  • Multi-lingual, comfortable to trade in English or Spanish

Key differentiators:

  • Transactional expertise at both a local and international market level

  • Deep knowledge of the reinsurance arrangements of the local markets

  • Major Natural Catastrophe claims handling experience, most notably in 2017 following Hurricanes Irma and Maria

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Lockton Caribbean & Central America Contacts

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Julian Pratt

Regional CEO for FAC
jepratt@lockton.com
+1 305 794 4147

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Tony Matta

Regional President for FAC
tmatta@lockton.com
+1 512 422 2266

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Simon Arden

Director of Lockton CCA
sarden@lockton.com
+1 305 432 1266

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Daniel Court

Head of Prof. & Financial Risk
dcourt@lockton.com
+1 786 309 0330

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Michael Lambert

Director of Lockton CCA
mlambert@lockton.com
+1 609 385 6411

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Diego Monsalve

LACIS Head of Risk Practices & International Head of Parametric Solutions
dmonsalve@lockton.com
+1 561 690 5286

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Giuliano Montano

Director of Lockton CCA
gmontano@lockton.com
+1 305 432 1841

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Carmen Jiminian

Director of Lockton CCA
Carmen.Jiminian@lockton.com
+1 786 761 6052

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Mario Martinez

Director of Lockton CCA, Head of Central America
Mario.Martinez@lockton.com
+1 786 761 6044

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Francisco Narvaez

Head of Claims Lockton CCA
FNarvaez@lockton.com
+1 305 812 0306

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Jose Espriella

Director – Facultative Central America
Jose.Espriella@lockton.com
+507 6652 5486

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Pablo Salgado

Director – Facultative Central America
Pablo.Salgado@lockton.com
+506 7292 7947

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