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Managing student asset risks with appropriate insurance cover

The start of the academic year is a tough time for many parents when it comes to managing the spiraling costs that come with sending a child to school or university.  Besides tuition fees, there’s the realisation that all the electronic gadgets such as tablets, phones, laptops and iPads, along with uniforms and sports gear constitute a very hefty financial investment – one that will remain constant throughout your child’s education years.  

Portable assets

“It’s easy to underestimate the combined value of your child’s valuable, sophisticated and portable assets.  When you add up the value of gadgets such as tablets and smartphones and watches, sports gear and apparel as well as branded school bags, uniforms, textbooks and stationery, it’s soon very evident that you need a holistic insurance plan in place to mitigate the risk of theft, accidental damage or loss which could leave you seriously out of pocket,” explains Mandy Barrett of insurance brokers and risk Advisors, Aon South Africa.  

“It’s advisable to consult with an expert insurance broker to check that such items can be covered under your insurance policy, and especially to review and understand the “All Risks” section of your household contents cover,” explains Mandy. 

In some policies, you need to specify the items to cover under All Risks that are typically removed from your home such as smartphones, smartwatches, laptops and so on.Remember that household contents cover is applicable to items that stay within your home.

But as soon as an item is removed from your home for whatever reason, it ceases to be covered unless specified under ‘All Risks’.

Mandy Barrett

“There is also a common misconception that the contents of students’ residences are uninsurable because it is regarded by insurers as a ‘communal area’, presenting a much higher risk. 

While this may be true with more basic insurance policies, it is possible to arrange affordable cover for these risks linked to your household contents cover. 

It’s advisable to discuss your insurance needs with your broker who will be able to advise you and arrange the most appropriate insurance cover for these needs,” says Mandy.

Student vehicle

It’s every young person’s dream and every parent’s nightmare – the keys to your child’s first car.  

“Besides the nostalgia surrounding your child’s impending independence, there are important insurance considerations with being a young and inexperienced driver,” says Mandy. 

Aon offers the following important tips:

“When it comes to protecting your child’s portable assets and car, a professional insurance broker has the experience and specialist knowledge to help you find the best cover that’s the right fit for your needs and unique circumstances.  Consult your broker today to ensure your child is off to a smooth and safe educational New Year,” concludes Mandy. 

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