Lockton Asia provides comprehensive insurance & risk solutions for events, stages, and exhibitions across Asia. Safeguard against cancellations, liability claims, property damage, and on-site incidents with tailored Event Stage Exhibition GC coverage. Partner with our experts for seamless event protection and contingency planning.

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Event, Stage and Exhibition

Protection for those unforeseen events

As an event organizer, broadcaster, sponsor, brand, exhibitor or even a private individual, a high profile event or marketing campaign can grow your business. Yet if something goes wrong, you may pay a high price.

Lockton arranges Contingency Insurance solutions, which take the worry out of sports, entertainment and marketing events.

Lockton’s expert team will make sure you have contingency insurance coverage you need to:

· Maximize your event or promotion with minimum fixed costs

· Protect against disasters that could cost you visibility and revenue.

Event Cancellation Policies provide protection against losses – in expected revenues or in budgeted costs - resulting from the necessary cancellation, interruption or postponement of an event due to a reason beyond your control.

Our services and areas of expertise

The range of services we offer includes:

  • Event cancellation

  • Conference and exhibition cancellation

  • Non-appearance

  • Weather risks - including cover for stabilising income, unseasonal rain, extra expenses and cost containment

  • Contractual bonus

  • Over redemption

  • Death, disablement, disgrace

  • Booking refund cover

Expecting the unexpected before it starts

When it doesn't go as planned, an insurance policy can help. From mega events to exhibitions, our team can provide tailored solutions to you and your production team to mitigate these risks.

Lockton Hong Kong Event Cancellation Brochure
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Key Contacts - Event, Stage and Exhibition - Greater China

Irene Tong - SVP Deputy CEO Hong Kong
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Irene Tong

Deputy CEO - Hong Kong
irene.tong@lockton.com

Flora Yip - SVP Commercial Risk
Hong Kong

Flora Yip

SVP, Head of Commercial Risks
flora.yip@lockton.com
+852 2250 2686

Tessie Tang - SVP Head of Beijing
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Tessie Tang

SVP, Head of Beijing
tessie.tang@lockton.com

General Inquiries

General Enquiries

Marketing.HK@lockton.com

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