6 April 2020Insurance

Berkshire's BHSI unveils new offering for technology firms

Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance (BHSI) has launched professional first technology liability insurance policies in Australia and New Zealand.

The policies offer customisable professional liability protection for the full scope of services provided by technology and tech-related firms, enabling customers to choose any or all of three separate towers to secure professional indemnity, cyber and general liability covers.

The coverage can be structured to address the individual needs and preferences of a wide variety of tech firms, including those involved in software design and development, systems integration, technology consulting, telecommunications and IT training.

“BHSI is committed to simplicity and that is evident in these easy-to-navigate policy forms which are readily tailored to the individual needs and exposures of technology firms and backed by BHSI’s financial strength,” said Cameron McLisky, head of executive & professional lines for Australasia at BHSI. “We take a partnership approach to this market, with our brokers and customers collaborating with our decision makers, from underwriting, to claims service.

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