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5 types of insurance for your business

By Kendrick S. Go

Apr 15, 2012

Getting insurance plans is often overlooked by many entrepreneurs who would rather use their resources to start up and operate the business. These are the entrepreneurs who tread a fine line between spending for costs and maximizing available assets.



When disasters like floods and fire occur, such a delicately balanced business could wipe out the entrepreneur’s investments. This is where insurance comes in, says Irene Quillino of Pioneer Insurance. “Insurance helps entrepreneurs manage their risks so that they can restore their businesses to where they were before the occurrence of a loss,” says Quillino.



“While each person has his own level of comfort in facing risks, operating a business in a country like the Philippines means facing no less than 20 typhoons a year, sometimes earthquakes and on rare occasions, volcanic eruptions.”

Thus, Quillino stresses that from an insurance point of view, coverage for “acts of God…makes good sense and is an essential part of managing ones business.”

A lot of businesses suffered significant losses from the year-end typhoons because their insurance plans did not cover acts of God – natural phenomena like floods, typhoons, hurricanes, volcanic eruptions, and earthquakes.

Sometimes, business owners choose not to procure insurance covering acts of God because they entail a higher premium. To choose the right insurance policy, entrepreneurs must understand the risks their businesses face, says Quillino.

Some insurers have risk engineers who can assist business owners and determine their risk exposure. A word of caution though: Quillino stresses it is important to do business with an insurance company that has a reputation for settling claims in a fair and timely manner.

According to Quillino, there are five types of insurance that all entrepreneurs need for their business. These are:


 1. Property Insurance with provisions for Acts of God and machine breakdown

This protects the facilities used by the business, such as shops and factories. It also provides protection against most risks to property, such as fire, theft, some weather damage and machinery breakdown.



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