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In industries reliant on machinery and tools, protecting your plant and equipment is crucial. Plant & Equipment Insurance can help protect your business assets against insured events, subject to the policy terms, conditions, limits and exclusions.
Whether you own or hire machinery, this type of cover may help with risks such as theft, accidental damage, and breakdowns. It can apply to a wide range of equipment, from portable tools to heavy machinery such as cranes and excavators, depending on the policy.
Every business is different. We help connect businesses with plant and equipment insurance options through our National Broker Referral Network so they can review available cover for their operations.
Protect your business assets by requesting a plant and equipment insurance quote today through Financial Services Online.
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