Property Insurance
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Property insurance provides financial reimbursement to the owner or renter of a structure and its contents in the event of damage or theft.
Benefits of Property Insurance
Who benefits
The owner of the property i.e. person or company.
What is covered
Insured property
Requirements
- Duly filled and signed form
- Building plan
Why work with us
We secure business owners’ most valuable assets. We do this in a way that allows our customers to see what solutions are available and what best fits their requirements.
Property Insurance Highlights
What are the primary considerations in designing your cover
Claim process
Prioritise a reputable provider who offers seamless and efficient claims settlement.
Additional benefits
Consider any additional benefits that can accrue with the right insurance plan.Â
Coverage
Check what the policy covers and what the policy does not cover. Do not assume.
Customer Service
Consider a company that offers good customer service when needed at all times.
Pre-existing conditions
Pre-existing conditions must be declared at the time of purchasing a policy.Â
Reputation
You need to make sure your insurance company has good reviews and can pay your damages when required.
Claims & Claims Processing
Our role as Insurance Agency
We stand between you and the insurer to ensure financial reimbursement to the policy holder of a structure and its contents.Â
Your role as our client
- Inform the insurer immediate about the damage caused along with a rough estimate of the damaged valuables by filling a duly signed claim form.
- A surveyor is appointed to scrutinize the damage and provide a report.
- Submit original documents as required by the insurance company.
- After a go ahead from the insurance company, you can carry on your repair work and claim for the expenditure within the limits of your sum assured.
Our Services
- Evaluating clients needsOpens in a new tab
- Premium AssessmentOpens in a new tab
- Administrative follow-upsOpens in a new tab
- Claims processingOpens in a new tab
- Policy educationOpens in a new tab
- Policy changeOpens in a new tab