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How Much is Enough?

By Scott Simmonds, CPCU, ARM

2 minutes

Recommended minimum insurance limits for credit unions of various asset sizes

How much insurance coverage is enough is a question most insurance people are reluctant to answer. But I’m not afraid. I think this is what my clients need to hear from me. First, there is a minimum coverage everyone needs. Then compare the value you place on higher limits of coverage to the premiums charged. The ultimate decision on how much insurance to buy is determined by your perception of the value of the coverage.

Start with your asset size, and use the tables at the bottom of this article to define a starting point for minimums of various types of coverage. Get proposals from your agent for higher limits and see if the additional coverage is worth the cost.

No simple guide can tell you the coverage concerns and problems that are within your insurance. What exclusions are there? What definitions are inadequate? What endorsements should be added? Can your insurer cancel the policy mid-term?

Scott Simmonds, CPCU, ARM, offers fee-only insurance assurance consulting—consulting on, but never selling, insurance. Reach him at 207.284.0085 or Scott@ScottSimmonds.com.

 

Executive Risk <$150M $151M to $300M $301M to $5000M $501M to $1B $1B to $3B
Directors and Officers $3M $4M $5M $7M $10M
Lender 2M 2M 3M 4M 5M
Employment Practices 2M 2M 2M 3M 3M
Internet/Cyber Banking 2M 2M 2M 3M 3M
Privacy Mitigation 500K 500K 500K 1M 1M

 

Fraud-Bond <$150M $151M to $300M $301M to $5000M $501M to $1B $1B to $3B
Fidelity/Employee Dishonesty 3M 3M 5M 8M 10M
Computer Systems Fraud 3M 3M 5M 8M 10M

 

Standard Lines <$150M $151M to $300M $301M to $5000M $501M to $1B $1B to $3B
General Liability 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M
Automobile Liability 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M
Umbrella Liability 5M 5M 10M 15M 20M

 

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