Insuring non-tangible assets

Thursday, 15 February 2024
8:30 am – 9:30 am (UK time)
    • Diane Jenkins BA [Hons], ACII, Chartered Insurance Broker, Technical Insurance Trainer, Nick Thomas and Associates

Insuring non-tangible assets

In the modern business world, many businesses have valuable but nontangible assets. Purchasing adequate insurance for such assets can be difficult. This session looks at the main types of intangible assets and the current insurance position for these

Objectives

  • Be aware of the importance and risks of intangible assets in a business
  • Understand the coverage gaps in conventional insurance for intangible assets
  • Identify potential insurance solutions to the risks identified

Contents and learning

  • The main intangible assets
    • Cryptocurrency
    • Fungible tokens
    • Reputation
    • Data
    • Human capital
    • Intellectual property
  • Identify main risks to intangible assets
  • Insurance solutions for risks to intangible assets

About Diane

Diane has huge experience working with major Brokers across a range of roles and disciplines, to include:
• Placement
• Programme design
• Training
• New business
• Client Servicing
• Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) due diligence
Diane is now one of the most highly respected technical insurance trainers to the insurance market.
Diane’s strength is in practical application of knowledge with specific specialisms including Business Interruption, Cyber and Property Owners.
She is the Education Secretary and former chairperson of the London Business Interruption Association. She was part of the IIL Advance Study Group -
Business Interruption Policy Wordings and has collaborated with the authors of several Business Interruption textbooks.
She is a member of the Cyber Insurance Association, and she carries out the insurance cyber policy reviews for Cyber|Decider
(https://www.cyberdecider.com/)
Diane’s work includes delivery as an Associate for Nick Thomas & Associates

CII Accredited

This demonstrates the quality of an event and that it meets CII member CPD scheme requirements.

1 hour's CPD can be claimed for this event if relevant to your learning and development needs.

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