Cover for Small to Medium Enterprise

No one is perfect, yet clients expect perfection. 

Working in a globalised business community brings an increased threat of litigation. To safeguard your business’ future prosperity, it is crucial to take firm control of your risk management. Having robust insurance in place is a strategic imperative. 

Howden presents a structured, comprehensive offering to protect SMEs against everyday risks of modern business, helping you steer the ship confidently without worrying about what’s around the corner. 
 

The SME suite

Three types of protection in one simple, cost effective bundle

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Errors and omissions cover

Errors and omissions insurance to protect you from the fallout of mistakes in client work

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Directors and officers insurance

Covers the cost of official investigations and legal actions arising from directors’ mismanaging company affairs

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Cyber breach response cover

Provides an emergency proactive response team and covers financial fallout from a cyber attack

Three policies to safeguard your business


Professional indemnity cover

If you provide advice or a professional service, every client is a potential lawsuit.   

Professional indemnity insurance (PI) is there for you to cover the cost of fallout from errors and omissions – essentially, when you make a mistake, miscalculate or miss something altogether.  

As well as this, good professional indemnity cover will include:


•    Lost documents (in various formats)
•    Accidentally sharing/publicising confidential information about clients
•    Saying or writing something which is considered defamatory
•    Unintentional use of third party intellectual property
•    Dishonest acts by your employees


If you are sued or investigated (or both) PI will:

•    Covers costs associated with regulatory hearings, including defence costs
•    Pay any damages or settlements


You could be held liable for any errors in the the advice you give. Just one unsatisfied client can mean devastating financial consequences. 


Directors and officers cover: protect your family from your business 

Any allegation made by a third party against a director or officer, no matter how frivolous, needs to be vigorously defended in order to protect your reputation. 

D&O insurance is there to pay for costs relating to mounting a defence, and any damages or settlements relating to claims arising from;

•    employment practices liability claims
•    Failure to comply with regulations
•    Disgruntled shareholders
•    Misrepresentation of company assets
•    Misuse of company funds


Shared culpability is how the legal system views directors and officers of an organisation - even non-executive directors can be held liable for the actions of other directors. Which means you could end up fighting a court battle over something your colleague did, even if you didn’t know.

Directors and officers can be held liable for their own actions and in-actions – and the actions of their co-directors.  

Cyber insurance. To understand it is to love it.

Cyber of the least understood insurance policies on the market. In fact, many people cite their main reason not for buying as they don’t understand it. That’s because its fundamentally different to more traditional policies. 

For example, if you buy property insurance and a flood happens, you sort out the damage yourself, pick up the bill and hope that the insurance company will pay you back eventually. That is, it works on a reimbursement basis. 

Cyber insurance is different. When the hack happens, we mobilise all the relevant expertise you need to get the problem sorted fast. That means IT trouble-shooters, breach forensics, specialist lawyers, media handlers, the works.

We lay on the specific talent you need to get you out of problems caused by:


•    Malware 
•    Denial of service (DDOS)
•    Operational error
•    Employee sabotage
•    Data loss/ unauthorised access
•    Electronic media content 
•    Breach of local or foreign privacy law e.g. GDPR 

This list in not exhaustive, for full further details, please drop us a line. 

The average cost of a SME cyber breach is S$165k to S$349k

The fallout: cyber insurance has got all it covered

Cyber policies offer cover for: 

  • Emergency incident response
  • Loss of income
  • Costs of extortion
  • Costs of restoring your data
  • Legal defence fees and damages
Key reasons cyber cover is essential for businesses large and small

1. Everyone makes mistakes, even smart people can do irrational things when it comes to protecting an organisation’s data.
2. Cyber criminals are always finding new ways to trick your employees into helping them (sometimes inadvertently, sometimes not) 
3. Rogue employees – a large proportion of hacks and breaches are committed by disgruntled members of staff 
 

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