Our Team

Meet our specialised professional team

Professional experts

Experts in the handling of road accidents in Portugal involving foreign vehicles.

Our internal team is comprised of an Executive Director, who coordinates the GPCV’s activity and reports to the Board of Directors, and three Operational Handlers, who handle and follow up on the various requests from all those who interact with the GPCV on a daily basis, whether they are national (associates, correspondents, brokers, injured parties, etc.) or international bodies, namely the Council of Bureaux and Foreign Counterpart Bureaux.

Statutory bodies

Board of Directors

  • President

  • Fidelidade – Companhia de Seguros, SA

    Vice president

  • Allianz Portugal – Companhia de Seguros, SA

    Member

  • Victoria – Seguros, SA

    Member

  • Mapfre Seguros Gerais, SA

    Member

General Assembly

  • Lusitânia – Companhia de Seguros, S.A.

    President

  • Caravela – Companhia de Seguros, SA

    Vice President

  • Crédito Agrícola – Companhia de Seguros Ramos Reais, SA

    Secretary

  • Mudum -Companhia de Seguros,SA

    Secretary

Fiscal Council

  • Ageas Portugal – Companhia de Seguros, SA

    President

  • Una Seguros, S.A.

    Member

  • Zurcih Insurance PLC – Sucursal em Portugal

    Member

FAQs

Are you unsure what the Portuguese Green Card Office (GPCV) is?

We can help you.

    I had an accident in Portugal involving a foreign vehicle. What should I do? If the foreign third party does not have insurance, who pays for my losses?
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    Let’s take it step by step:
    • If you know the name of the Insurer of the vehicle responsible for the accident and the name of its correspondent in Portugal, make a claim for damages to the latter.
    • If you do not know either of them, contact the GPCV. Contacts.
    • If there is an appointed correspondent, submit your claim for damages to it; if there is no appointed correspondent, the claim must be submitted to the GPCV, which will follow-up on the process.
    • If the foreign third party does not have insurance but is usually based on a country signatory to the Multilateral Agreement (Section III of the Internal Regulations), the GPCV will respond to your claim.
    Which countries are signatories to the Multilateral Agreement (Section III of the Internal Regulations)?
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    36 countries:
    • The 27 EU countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden.
    • Plus 3 EEA countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway
    • Plus 6 other countries: Andorra, Bosnia Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
    Who can be elected as a member of the statutory bodies of the GPCV?
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    The members are elected among the Associates of the GPCV.
    How long are the terms of office of the members of the statutory bodies?
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    The term of office of the members of the Board of Directors, the Fiscal Council and the General Assembly is three years.
    How is the GPCV funded?
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    Basically, the GPCV generates revenue from: a) Membership fees and dues paid by the associates, the latter depending on the size of their portfolio of insured vehicles b) Handling fees paid by their foreign counterparts for claim handling services provided by the GPCV.