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Business Insurance Fact Sheet
- Aug 30, 2023
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Business Insurance* (also known as BizPack) is an insurance package designed to provide cover for your business contents, stock, tools and commercial premises when an insured event
occurs (such as fire, storm, theft or even accidental damage). A BizPack also offers protection against financial loss experienced from an insured interruption to your business.
The low-down
Running a business of any size, shape or form means you can be exposed to a wide range of risks that may affect your business’ contents, stock and other assets.
A Business Insurance package can help you protect these areas of your business and more. Other commonly taken covers under a BizPack include Business Interruption cover, Portable
Equipment, Theft and Glass. It can provide cover for a wide range of occupations and industries, such as professionals, tradespeople, allied health providers, retail and hospitality outlets, and
manufacturing.
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Did you know?
• Only 43% of small business owners think they are fully covered from insurable business risks.
What is typically covered?*
- Building - Cover for loss and damage to buildings you own, as a result of an insured event (such as fire, storm, wind).
- Contents - Cover for loss of or damage to items such as business equipment, stock, plant and machinery, records and furniture belonging to you at the insured location.
- Theft - Covers you against loss and damage as a result of theft or attempted theft from your business premises. Damage to the building, locks and safes as a result of a covered event will also be covered.
- Glass - Cover for the damage to the glass, both internal and external, and signage at the insured business location.
- Money - Money insurance protects your business money (which will include not only cash and cheques, but also items such as lottery tickets, gift cards, postal orders and stamps) from loss or damage whilst on your premises or in transit.
Professional Indemnity insurance is designed for professionals who provide a specialist service or advice, providing protection for financial loss and legal costs of a claim.
- Money - Money insurance protects your business money (which will include not only cash and cheques, but also items such as lottery tickets, gift cards, postal orders and stamps) from loss or damage whilst on your premises or in transit.
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- Portable Equipment - Portable equipment (or general property) insurance can cover specified items such as tools, business equipment or electronic items, or unspecified items of lower value.
- Machinery Breakdown - Machinery breakdown insurance covers the cost to repair or replace specified machinery following a breakdown.
- Electronic Equipment - Covers your business against loss caused by accidental and unforeseen damage, breakdown of electronic equipment, which can include computers and printers.
- Goods in Transit - Goods in Transit covers (subject to a specified limit) loss or damage to goods owned by you which are damaged in transit by road in Australia and caused by insured events such as collision, fire, flood or theft by forcible entry.
- Employee Dishonesty - Covers financial loss from dishonesty of employees.
- Public Liability - This covers legal fees and compensation costs if a customer, member of the public, or a supplier claims against you for injury or damage to their property as a result of your alleged negligent business activity.
- Business Interruption - Business Interruption provides cover for the loss of income and increased costs of operating your business caused by a specified insured event (such as property damage or fire). It’s designed to assist your business to recover from an insured event by paying ongoing expenses (such as wages or rent).
- Tax Audit - Cover for the damage to the glass, both internal and external, and signage at the insured business location.
- Employment Practices Liability - Employment Practices Liability insurance is designed to cover a company from claims made by employees in relation to their employment conditions or breaches of employment laws. This can include claims arising from unfair dismissal or discrimination.
- Statutory Liability - Statutory Liability insurance protects you, your business and your employees against certain unintentional breaches of some Australian laws. It also covers the costs of representation related to investigation costs for alleged breaches, as well as defence costs, and fines or penalties payable following a conviction.
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What is typically not covered?*
- Injuries to you or your employees
- Damage to your own property
- Costs of rectifying faulty workmanship
- Professional negligence
- Contractual liability
- Motor vehicle claims
- Events occurring before or after the policy period
Claim Case Study*
After appointing a loss adjuster, the insurer settled their claim for $11,650.55 excluding GST for stock losses, contents including cabinetry, mannequins, and some electrical work damage
*This information is general only and does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. It should not be relied upon as advice. As with any insurance, cover will be subject to the terms, conditions and exclusions contained in the policy wording.
The provision of the claims examples are for illustrative purposes only and should not be seen as an indication as to how any potential claim will be assessed or accepted. Coverage for claims on the policy will be determined by the insurer, not BizCover. © 2023 BizCover Pty Limited, all rights reserved. ABN 68 127 707 975; AFSL 501769
All information above has been provided by the author.
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