Business Equipment Insurance

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Business Equipment Insurance
Last Updated: 18/03/2025
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Equipment insurance is a type of business insurance in Australia that covers the things which you use every day in your business to make money. It will cover the cost of repairing or replacing them if your business should happen to suffer an insured event such as a fire, storm, theft or impact event. It covers items you own, but also rental equipment which you may be using.  

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What does business equipment insurance cover?

Business equipment insurance in Australia covers items such as: 

  • Plant 
  • Tools 
  • Machinery 
  • Computers 
  • Fixtures and fittings (if you’re a tenant) 
  • Goods held by you for others (such as for repair or on consignment) 
  • Title documents, business books, records and other vital paperwork 
  • Electronic equipment 
  • Cash registers 
  • Point of sale terminals (EFTPOS machines) 
  • Other specialist or rental equipment  

If any of these items are destroyed, damaged or lost to theft, your insurance can pay for their repair or replacement. However, equipment insurance won't cover the following: 

  • Machinery breakdown 
  • Wear, tear or gradual deterioration 
  • Damaged caused by an excluded event (such as a flood, if you don’t have specific flood protection) 
  • Rust, mould or mildew 
  • Vermin or insect damage 
  • Animals, crops or other living things 
  • Computer viruses, hacking or cybercrime 
  • Intentional damage by an employee 
  • Switching off the power supply (whether intentional or accidental)  
  • Any exposure to asbestos 
  • Pollution damage 
  • Faulty design, workmanship or installation 

It’s important to think about the new replacement cost of your business equipment when considering the level of cover which is appropriate for you. Some policies have a set limit per item claimed, such as $5,000 per insured item. Other policies come with an overall limit for all business equipment, such as $50,000 for all equipment.  

This may be adequate insurance for our butcher. However, in the case of our vending machine leasing business owner, this upper limit may not be suitable. In such a case, a specialist equipment insurance policy with higher limits may be more appropriate. 

When considering how much insurance coverage you need, first ask yourself what your business insurance is for. If it’s to cover expensive business equipment worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, a tailored policy may be your best option, with all your valuable items listed and replacement costs covered. 

For this reason, it’s important to compare a range of business equipment policies to find one that’s appropriate for your individual needs, which you can do right here with Savvy. Just by answering a few simple questions about your business and the type of cover you want, you can have multiple quotes to compare all in one place. Consider a range of offers from respected insurance companies here so you can choose the best cover for your needs with more confidence. 

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