BYOD Saves Money But Increases Risks for Small Businesses

BYOD Saves Money But Increases Risks for Small Businesses











CHICAGO, Ill. (PRWEB) February 05, 2013

Running a small business involves constant cost-benefit analysis. Each minute and dollar spent is one that must yield additional returns. That’s why it’s often easy to get roped into the latest technology fad that promises convenience and cost savings. TechInsurance, the nation’s leading online insurance provider for information technology businesses, has seen a notable increase in cyber liability coverage from small and micro businesses exploring bring-your-own-device (BYOD) approval, which empower employees to use their personal devices – from smartphones to tablets and laptops – for work and at work.

In a CDW survey of small businesses released in October 2012, 89 percent of IT managers said employees were embracing BYOD approval and using personal, non-company issued mobile devices for work. Yet just half of those IT managers thought their business had an effective strategy to deal with these devices.

“Small and micro businesses are particularly vulnerable to the challenges that arise from BYOD,” said Ted Devine, chief executive officer of TechInsurance. “Without a technology department to effectively manage these devices, small and micro business owners need to ensure their insurance coverage is comprehensive and protects against risks of data loss, viruses, and malware on non-company devices.”

TechInsurance recommends that small and micro businesses update their insurance coverage to include the following, which are part of TechInsurance’s suite of products:


    Cyber Liability Insurance: Mobile devices are particularly vulnerable to malware and hackers, who often look for the path of least resistance. Cyber Liability coverage protects against expenses and liability from the theft or loss of data and/or breach of data security and privacy.
    Errors and Omissions Insurance: This type of coverage protects your business from claims that you or one of your employees was negligent in carrying out professional duties. If, for instance, loss or theft of a mobile device resulted in exposure of customer data or inability to complete a time-sensitive project, Errors and Omissions Insurance would protect against related expenses and liability.

In addition to insurance coverage, formal BYOD guidelines should be accompanied by employee education and a thorough set of standards on how to handle company information. “Business owners cannot assume that because they have ceded responsibility for purchasing devices that they hold no responsibility for how those devices are used,” Devine notes. “Quite the opposite, both in practice and in terms of business liability.”

TechInsurance gives small and micro businesses access to the nation’s most respected, A-rated business insurance carriers as well as licensed insurance agents trained to identify the best possible insurance products to meet their needs. For more information on TechInsurance’s offerings, please visit http://www.techinsurance.com.

About TechInsurance

TechInsurance is a web-based e-agent that offers IT businesses and professionals fast, easy, one-stop shopping for all their Commercial Property Insurance and liability needs. TechInsurance was founded in 1997 in response to the difficulty IT services firms had finding high-quality, affordable business insurance. With more than 51,000 businesses insured since 1997, the company has grown to become America’s leading online provider of business and professional insurance for computer consulting, web services companies, and other IT service businesses. For information, visit http://www.techinsurance.com.























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American Integrity Insurance Company Partners with IVANS

American Integrity Insurance Company Partners with IVANS












Tampa, FL (PRWEB) November 05, 2012

IVANS, Inc. announced today that American Integrity Insurance Company has automated its agent communication and download functionality using the IVANS Insurance Carrier Exchange (ICE) platform. American Integrity is taking advantage of IVANS ability to create a comprehensive extract file of data to be sent to its agents which improves operational efficiencies and drastically reduces underwriting error.

IVANS Common Extract Services ties into the American Integrity’s database and builds an extract file used for daily download purposes. The program runs parallel to American Integrity’s system where new business, policy changes and all other underwriting transactions take place.

“The process is pretty straight forward and it now all runs in our environment so that we have full control over the download process,” said Amanda Neumann from American Integrity.

Robert Ritchie, President & CEO was impressed with IVANS ease of use for American Integrity’s independent agent network. “With the importance that American Integrity puts on establishing a great working relationship with our independent agents, it was important to get this functionality implemented as quickly as possible, especially with our upcoming policy acquisition from Citizens Property Insurance Corporation. We are very pleased with the efforts of IVANS to get this done.”

IVANS was an obvious choice because of its experience and the overall number of download projects/ implementations that it handles annually (over 70). IVANS staff has extensive experience in mapping field data according to ACORD standards and making any necessary scripting changes that are required.

About American Integrity

American Integrity is a Florida-only residential property insurance company. American Integrity Insurance is committed to providing value-added innovative products while providing outstanding customer service to Floridians.

Our mission is to stand behind our core values and provide customers peace of mind with products and services. American Integrity Insurance Company is based out of Tampa, Fla. For more information, visit http://www.aiicfl.com.

About IVANS

For nearly 30 years IVANS, Inc. has been the largest insurance data exchange in the United States that is trusted by more than 350 insurance carrier customers and 30,000 independent agents nationwide. The Company’s vision is to expand its advanced managed communication platform between industry partners by building enhancements and new services through IVANS Carrier Exchange (ICE) platform. Known for being a forerunner of ACORD standards with numerous ACORD awards and five ACE Certified recipients, IVANS focus on agency-company interface solutions includes AL3 based policy and claims download, and XML real-time quote, issue and service transactions. IVANS, which was founded by 21 insurance companies and is headquartered in Stamford, Conn., also has offices in Tampa, Fla. and Cincinnati, Ohio. For more information, visit http://www.ivans.com.























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Cost Advise Home Insurance Policy Holders to Revisit Their Cover

Cost Advise Home Insurance Policy Holders to Revisit Their Cover











Online comparison website


(PRWEB UK) 19 July 2012

Online comparison experts at Cost.co.uk are specialists in sourcing the right and the best deals for their consumers on variety of subjects across insurance, money, travel and utilities. The comparison professionals are also dedicated to producing regular informational guides and advice on those subjects. The latest advice concerns home insurance, specifically assessing the appropriate levels of cover against the reasons to insure your home after a recent survey found that one in ten Brits do not have sufficient house insurance.

Cost’s insurance specialist shares his view on the matter:

“Although house insurance policies are not a legal requirement, you’re home is most likely your prize possession so it would be prudent to have insurance- and you probably wouldn’t be able to qualify for a mortgage without it”.

“After recent statistics reveal that over 1.5m householders are not covering their homes with both buildings and contents insurance, Cost examines the most recent and relevant reasons to take out both forms of protection”.


    Weather: 2012 has seen a mixture of extreme variances in weather (already one reason to fully protect your home). Severe winds at the beginning of the year affected homes nationwide causing roof damage, broken chimneys and fences and much more.

April and May saw widespread drought after a lack of rain- a main cause of building subsidence. And the next month rain was the culprit after the wettest June on record causing mass flooding and water damage to more than 3,000 homes in the UK.

Needless to say, if you live in a flood-prone area you definitely should have contents and buildings insurance as well as special flood insurance if these policies do not provide flood protection cover.

    Homeless: If you only have home contents and not buildings insurance, you may find yourself with nowhere to live if your home becomes inhabitable. Buildings insurance policy holders will be covered in such event and will be provided alternative accommodation as stated in the insurer’s policy.

    Multi-policies discount: Like most insurance policies available today for cars and gadgets etc, many insurers will give you a discount for taking out two different home insurance policies (i.e. buildings and contents).

    Did you know: Some insurers provide protection over things like sheds, fences, BBQs and even plants, in their buildings insurance policies.

The Cost team also regularly publish the latest news and developments concerning issues surrounding money, insurance, travel and utilities.

Based in Essex, Cost is one of the UK’s leading price comparison sites. Allowing their online customers access to companies offering a range of insurance (including wedding insurance), financial and travel services, the firm specialise in providing a personal experience. Founded in 2012, the agency has a trusted reputation for sourcing the most ideal policies at affordable prices.























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LittleNLarge.com Welcomes Tenancy Deposit Protection Schemes in Scotland

LittleNLarge.com Welcomes Tenancy Deposit Protection Schemes in Scotland











LittleNLarge.com offers great value landlords insurance


London, UK (PRWEB UK) 24 July 2012

Online landlords insurance provider LittleNLarge.com supports the introduction of tenancy deposit protection (TDP) schemes in Scotland and pledges to advise clients on the best way to keep on top of the changing situation.

Changes to regulation, which took effect on 2nd July, mean that in addition to purchasing buildings and contents insurance landlords in Scotland must utilise a TDP scheme. Such initiatives are already a legal requirement in England and Wales.

The new regulations mean landlords must ensure that all new and existing deposits are protected with an official government-licensed scheme. The three such schemes in operation in Scotland are The Letting Protection Service Scotland, SafeDeposits Scotland and my|deposits Scotland.

LittleNLarge.com deals with landlords on a daily basis and believes that the scheme is a positive development for Scottish property owners.

“Tenancy deposit protection schemes have played a significant role in raising standards across the rentals industry and we welcome their arrival in Scotland,” explained Andy Tzouvanni, LittleNLarge.com’s co-founder.

“We provide comprehensive property owners insurance across the entire UK, and while those landlords operating in England and Wales will be well aware of tenancy deposit protection schemes for those who own property solely in Scotland, their introduction represents the biggest change since landlord registration came into effect in 2006.”

LittleNLarge.com advises landlords to be careful when initially utilising tenancy deposit protection schemes, as there are a number of deadlines by which landlords in Scotland must pay in their tenants’ deposits. These typically depend on when the landlord received the deposit; however, the manner in which the tenancy is renewed also plays a role.

“The different deadlines may seem a little confusing for landlords not accustomed to tenancy deposit schemes. It is therefore essential that landlords do their research in order ensure they comply with the new regulations and avoid any potential problems,” Mr Tzouvanni continued.

Deposit protection schemes effectively work to minimise the potential for dispute between landlords and tenants by ensuring that tenants’ deposits are held by a third party. In the event that a disagreement does occur between landlord and tenant, it can be resolved through a free dispute resolution service, eliminating the need to go to court.

To avoid problems further down the line, LittleNLarge.com recommends that a thorough tenancy agreement be drawn up outlining the tenant’s and landlord’s responsibilities. In addition to a tenancy agreement a landlord should take a complete inventory before letting their property, including details of the conditions of all items.

“It is best to take photos of all the items in your property and agree these with your tenants before they move in, this way you should avoid disputes when the tenancy comes to an end” stated Mr Tzouvanni.

About the company:

Founded in 2003 by brothers Andy Tzouvanni (Little) & Solomon Tzouvanni (Large), LittleNLarge.com is a leading online insurance broker providing easy access to quick and competitive landlords insurance quotes. In addition to landlords insurance, LittleNLarge.com specialises in great value business, home and travel insurance. The company’s insurance calculator tool ensures landlords are fully covered in as little as 60 seconds.























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