A Portfolio Credit Insurance Policy consists of two key documents that outline your coverage, duties and obligations.
These documents are :
The general terms and conditions document is your main policy document. It outlines your coverage details, including your duties, obligations, exclusions, loss calculations and definitions. The following areas are of key importance:
a. What is not covered
b. Policy exclusions
Your policy has standard exclusions that specify situations in which the Insurer is not liable for a claim payment. Some of the key exclusions are as follows:
Please consult your policy documents for full details and additional exclusions.
c. Duties and obligations as a policyholder
Your duties and obligations include:
The Coverage Certificate is a document that contains the specific terms of coverage that apply to you. It is replaced with a new version each time a change is made.
a. Policy type and identifying information
Your Coverage Certificate shows the issued and effective dates, as well as your policy number.
b. Insured events covered by your policy
Receivables Policy | Costs & Receivables Policy | ||
---|---|---|---|
Export only | Domestic only | Export only | Domestic only |
Bankruptcy | Bankruptcy | Bankruptcy | Bankruptcy |
Default (non-payment) | Default (non-payment) | Default (non-payment) | Default (non-payment) |
Repudiation (refusal to accept goods) | Repudiation (refusal to accept goods) | ||
Currency conversion and transfer | Currency conversion and transfer | ||
Export restrictions | Export restrictions | ||
Import restrictions | Import restrictions | ||
War and related disturbances | War and related disturbances | ||
Contract termination | Contract termination | ||
License cancellation |
Consult your Coverage Certificate to see which specific insured events your policy covers.
Coverage Parameters
*Learn more about credit limits, claims and overdues in Overdues & Claims.
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