Motor Insurance If you hire vehicles to transport equipment, rubbish, water and so on then these need to be properly insured, as will any cars, vans or minibuses used to carry people at the event. Money Donations at events are often made through collecting tins or buckets, or through the sale of things like clothing, food and drink. Money cover will protect cash kept in safes and cash boxes and whilst in transit to a bank. Business Equipment Electrical equipment like laptops and sound equipment can cost thousands of pounds to replace. Business equipment insurance can help provide cover against damage when setting up, during and after the event. Cancellation Insurance An event can be cancelled for a number of reasons: the event venue goes into liquidation; the venue or key performers are double booked, or there is a power cut or flood, and the location is out of action.
Live Event Reinsurance This cost indemnification scheme has been brought in by the UK government to offer insurance against the risk of a live event being unable to happen because of Covid restrictions. The scheme started in September 2021 and will run until 30 September 2022. Cover must be purchased at least eight weeks before the event, and the amount policyholders can claim will depend on the total limit purchased on their non-Covid insurance. Not all insurers are offering this cover, and events organisers need to show they have non-Covid insurance in place - in other words you can’t buy this insurance in isolation. Cover applies to UK public events such as festivals, music and sports events but not to private events such as weddings and private parties. There are a number of specific conditions for cover from this scheme and your broker can talk you through the terms and conditions, and help you apply for the scheme.
Other event insurance you may need:
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Non-appearance by a key featured person (such as a celebrity who fails to show up)
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Adverse weather such as high winds and rain which can shut down the event at short notice
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Terrorism cover, should your event be targeted by extremists
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Fireworks – bonfires and firework displays can easily go wrong if the wind changes direction, or bad weather occurs
Whether your charity is holding a coffee morning, a Pride march or a three-day music festival, you will need insurance to cover you for potential injuries, damages or unforeseen cancellations. Scrutton Bland has a specialist charity insurance team with extensive experience of helping charities arrange event insurance to protect against a range of risks. Our friendly and knowledgeable advisers can guide you through the policies you may need and will be there to help should you need to make a claim.
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