Business Interruption Insurance

Debts are covered if your business temporarily closes

Free Business Interruption Insurance Quotes


"I strongly recommend a Meeting with Jacob Ross before your annual Insurance Policies fall due as the level of expertise displayed by Jacob highlighted the deficiencies I had within my existing Insurance cover. A very professional individual who possesses a high level of integrity in his Business dealings" Geoff Neilson - Joslan Securities

"I would like to express my gratitude and thanks to the wonderful Marianne. As the drama unfolded down at Terralong Street, Marianne was very close, monitoring every move to make decisions and assist us every way possible. I called Marianne early Saturday morning and with her expertise, professionalism and dedication she was fantastic. The orchestration of such job was articulate and precise. Once again please send on my appreciation to Marianne for the wonderful help she gave to us, " George & Helen Christie - Parkview Cafe Kiama

"Thank you for your recent assistance in upgrading my insurances. Your attention to detail has given me a far more comprehensive coverage and despite the additional $3,000 I now pay over my previous broker's package, I can rest assured that if something should happen I am in a much better position to handle it.

I will have no hesitation in recommending your services whenever possible and in fact have already done so. I look forward to a long association with both Affinity Insurances and you personally." Paul Blamey - Argonauts Tree Service

Whether you own a fashion boutique, a restaurant or even a leisure center, if the premises are severely damaged in a storm, would you be able to continue paying the bills or your employees? Business interruption insurance takes over where business insurance ends.  Typically you would be covered for rebuilding and stock but not for the income lost if the business was temporarily closed for repair.

If disaster strikes, debt funding becomes problematic and surviving a long period of lost revenue becomes impossible. Business interruption insurance allows you to continue to be able to pay fixed business overheads including salaries, rent and relocation expenses if required. It could mean the difference between temporarily closing and permanently closing.

With extensive experience implementing business interruption insurance across many industries, our team of advisors can examine your business and reliably identify your coverage requirements. With access to a wide range of insurance products, we can tailor a business interruption policy to suit your company and budget.

Call 1300 429 707 or complete this short form for a FREE quote and risk review.

 

Why Use Affinity Insurance Services?

  • Free insurance quotes & risk assessment
  • Expert advisors specialising in business interruption insurance
  • Face to face, telephone or online communication  
  • Flexible payment options available
  • Tailored insurance policy to fit business needs and budget

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