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ICT - Information and Communication Technology

As the ICT industry continues to evolve and play an ever-increasing part in our lives, the potential for claims against those firms providing the technology grows accordingly. Within this dynamic environment an ICT firm needs to be comfortable that its true exposures are covered.

With over 20 years experience of underwriting professional indemnity for ICT professionals, QBE have the expertise to recognise and protect their complex insurance requirements. This experience has allowed us to identify new risks, and we have enhanced our product offering to respond to these exposures.

The new QBE PI Tech+ policy is based around a broad Civil Liability wording and provides many outstanding features which would not be offered by a standard policy.

These include cover for:

  • Breach of contract
  • Bodily injury and property damage arising from technology
  • Breach of confidence and privacy
  • Computer virus transmission
  • Court attendance compensation
  • Defamation
  • Dishonesty
  • Intellectual property rights infringement
  • Irrecoverable fees
  • Loss or damage to documents or data
  • Negligent misstatement or misrepresentation

We believe that matching this level of cover with our competitive pricing strategy makes this one of the highest quality products available in the market.

For examples of claims scenarios, please see the section on the right.

Documentation
QBE PI Tech+ Wording download
pdf QBE PI Tech+ Sales Fact Sheet download
QBE PI ICT Claims Scenarios
QBE PI ICT Proposal Form
PDF QBE PI ICT Renewal Declaration Download
PDF QBE PI ICT Contract Management Questionnaire Download
PDF QBE PI ICT IPR Questionnaire Download

All our PI underwriters are happy to underwrite ICT business so you can continue to deal with your usual contacts.

Key Contacts
James Hastings
Profession Leader - ICT
+44 (0)20 7105 4603 James.Hastings@uk.qbe.com
 
> Claims Scenarios
  ~ Breach of Contract
  ~ Misrepresentation
  ~ Infringement of Intellectual
     Property Rights
  ~ Libel