Business Centres

Two professional Insurance Schemes for Business Centres & their tenants.

Welcome to Business Centres Insurance from AIC.

We have created two distinct insurance schemes for business centres.

  • Firstly a personalised branded insurance scheme to cover the tenants, where the business centre owners can earn commission for simply introducing our service to their tenants. We manage an FCA approved insurance offer to the tenants, with discounted premiums, and the business centre merely pass on our jointly branded introduction leaflets ā€“ and we do the rest! Commission for any sales to the tenants are shared.
  • Secondly a heavily discounted scheme for the business centre to insure their own property and liabilities, from our extensive insurer network, we are sure to beat whatever your existing terms are.

Simply get in touch with our Business Centre team, and we can do the rest, from registering your scheme (to ensure you get your commission payments from any sales to your tenants), or quoting your own insurance needs, we are ready to take your call today.

What can this policy Cover?

Buildings Insurance

From one property to a portfolio we have unbeatable rates and covers available.

Office Contents & other property

Insuring the technical equipment and stock required to run the centres.

Professional Indemnity

To protect the business against failures of its professional service.

Directors & Officers

Covering the management against failures in their service to the business and its clientele.

Goods in Transit

Even if youā€™re not physically involved in moving items you may still have legal responsibilities.

Vehicles

From directors cars to company fleets, and to haulage vehicles, we have access to many insurers offering competitive rates.

Group Travel & Personal Accident

Ensuring the staff are covered for all their activities whilst carrying out their duties.

Legal Expenses

Covering legal costs when the business needs it most can be very inexpensive if cover is purchased in advance.

Cyber Cover

Becoming the most common loss to any SME business, from actual theft, data loss and damaged reputation to clientele, this is now a serious consideration to be insured.
Whatā€™s Included?
  • Whether you need cover for everything or youā€™re just concerned over one specific piece of cover, we can formulate a bespoke package of insurance around your business.

  • A dedicated account handler will look after you, from sales through to claims, so youā€™ll always know who youā€™re dealing with.

  • Our pricing is constantly monitored and from a wide range of insurers, so youā€™ll always get the best quote.

Need help?

Talk to one of our friendly consultants to assess your needs and find a bespoke insurance solution to suit your business.

How to make a claim

Whilst you normally have an emergency phone number stated on your policy documents, we always recommend talking to your account handler first.

Accreditations and Awards
Frequently Asked Questions
  • One of the very first questions you will be asked for an insurance quotation is your trade, as this will determine what covers you will need most. A garage fixing cars will want a motor-trade policy covering them for various customer vehicles in their control, whereas an architect may want Professional Indemnity cover to insure their advice given is protected.

    Some insurance cover may be a legal requirement such as Employers Liability for staff, or Third Party cover on any road going vehicles.

    Thereā€™s a long list of various types of policy cover available (examples and links below) and we can talk you through their purpose and cost, and feel free to call one of our friendly consultants.

  • There is no quick answer here, although it can be a lot cheaper than people think. For example Liability insurance for a tradesperson starts at under Ā£75 for the year.

    Firstly you should think about the risks, and what you want to cover, plus we can help you understand what your legal requirements are, so then your able to form an idea of what your overall cover requirement is. With this information we at AIC can quickly asses cost from our vast array of insurers, to get you the best market price.

  • Some parts of cover are legal requirements, such as the Liability cover section, but most of some insurance packages are just good business sense.

    We at AIC can normally offer various cover packages, starting with just the bare bone legal requirements and then build up from there. But itā€™s often just as cheap to buy ā€˜off the shelfā€™ packages of cover that give a wide scope of protection for smaller businesses, than trying to isolate just what is the legal requirement. As always its best to talk to one of our friendly staff, so we can talk you through the options.

  • We at AIC always recommend to air on the side of caution, and disclose everything to ourselves, and we can help you decide if this information needs to be told to insurers, which normally it does.

    There are different rules to follow from various sources, as an insurer may ask you to declare convictions in the last 10 years, whereas the rehabilitation act may dictate that you donā€™t need to declare it for more than say 5 years. DVLA may give you a different answer again for motoring convictions! Talk to one of our friendly consultants and let us help you.

  • Using a dedicated insurance broker provides benefits completely unseen when using a comparison site. With AIC, youā€™re afforded your own dedicated account manager who specialises in the cover you are seeking. Getting to know our clients is paramount to our customer service dedication and getting to know you AND your requirements is part of that. When you use a price comparison website, you are quite literally just a number and just a click-cost.

  • With any type of cover it is important to present insurers with all the information that will or could possibly affect the way they look at the risk. If this is not provided, insurers have the right to walk away from a claim, to change terms at the time of a claim, or reduce an amount paid depending on which law the insurance adheres to.

    A good insurance broker (like AIC) should not be afraid to ask the right questions of a potential policy holder, or suggest ideas that will help in the risk management of the cover in question. Insurance is there to help you in the event of a problem, and it makes no sense to cut corners on something so important. Weā€™re here to help you!

  • We hate call centres as much as you! Our phones will never be answered by a call centre and only by a staff member. You only deal with your allocated account advisor, so you know who you will be dealing with every time you need to reach out to us.

  • There are two main ways you can pay your insurance: the full sum to cover the next 12 months upfront, or in 12 monthly instalments over an annual period.

    The major drawback to monthly payments is paying by instalment usually makes the total cost of cover higher than it would be if you paid in one go. This is because the insurance company is effectively lending you the money to pay the premium, so it will charge you what amounts to interest on the repayments you make across the year.

    By paying In full you are clearing your entire payment all in one go, meaning the insurance company wonā€™t have to lend you the money and you wonā€™t be due any premiums on the loan.

  • Great question and one we can of course help you with! Business insurance premiums are arrived at by the analysis of your likeliness to have a loss. When you apply for coverage, your information will be analysed by an underwriter who is responsible for determining whether or not they will consider writing a policy for you. Each business has completely different circumstances and we highly advise you to get in contact with us so we can understand and advise in the best possible way.

Talk to one of our friendly consultants to assess your needs and find a bespoke insurance solution to suit your business.

01442 24 24 00

7 High St, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, HP1 3AA

info@aicinsure.co.uk