Group Company Trading Insurance
Group Company Trading Insurance
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M1AGM

Original Poster:

5,033 posts

60 months

Tuesday 4th August
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Situation:

2 trading ltd businesses both wholly owned by group ltd. Both trading businesses do the same thing in the same sector.

Wanted to have a business insurance policy that was held at group ltd but applied to the various entities below (with specific cover terms per company) group.

The upside to doing this was a) cost savings, b) ability to add in more entities at a later date, and c) less admin.

After going through all the paperwork I have just been told by the broker that this is not possible and the policy would not work because there can only be one ltd on the policy.

Has anyone else done a group policy successfully? Seems a bit mad that it cannot be done.

MrBen.911

642 posts

146 months

Tuesday 4th August
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It's very common for an insurance policy to be issued for a Group company to include all subsidiary companies. If the businesses are quite small, it's likely a computer says no issue - try another.

StevieBee

15,197 posts

283 months

Tuesday 4th August
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Going back a few years (up to 2019). The company that I was part of certainly had insurance like this. We were part of a group of five ltd companies. One insurance policy to cover the group and companies within it. Group consisted of a Graphic Design agency, Ad Agency, Marcomms Agency, Web Design and Printing Company. IIRC the printing company was the anomaly on account of the turnover and nature of work compared to the others.

I wasn't privy the details of the arrangement but we certainly had a collective group policy in place.

M1AGM

Original Poster:

5,033 posts

60 months

Tuesday 4th August
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Thanks guys. My hunch was that the broker is bullstting me and doesn't understand the requirement, or cannot provide the requirement.

ShortShift811

629 posts

170 months

Wednesday 5th August
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Insurance broker here. wavey In all but really unusual scenarios, what you've asked for is straightforward and should be achievable. Either the broker you've contacted has misunderstood the brief and / or is trying to fit what you do into some kind of product or package that isn't suitable.

Welcome to drop me a DM if you want some advice (general commercial insurance isn't my bag, but I can always refer you to a colleague). Equally, I'm sure InsuranceJon will be along soon. He's very good at this kind of thing for PH'ers.

M1AGM

Original Poster:

5,033 posts

60 months

Wednesday 5th August
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ShortShift811 said:
Insurance broker here. wavey In all but really unusual scenarios, what you've asked for is straightforward and should be achievable. Either the broker you've contacted has misunderstood the brief and / or is trying to fit what you do into some kind of product or package that isn't suitable.

Welcome to drop me a DM if you want some advice (general commercial insurance isn't my bag, but I can always refer you to a colleague). Equally, I'm sure InsuranceJon will be along soon. He's very good at this kind of thing for PH'ers.
Thankyou

Insurancejon

4,094 posts

274 months

Friday 7th August
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As short shift says, it’s all pretty normal. Policy holder is abc group Ltd and all name subsidiaries.

Happy to help if required still, apologies for being late to the party.