Writeup on Insurance Act 2021

by | Jun 16, 2024 | Friday Read

In Today’s #FridayRead, highlights Compulsory Indemnity Insurance for commercial buildings under the Insurance Act 2021 (the “Act”)
The Act requires persons who construct and/or own commercial buildings to insure such buildings with a licensed insurer. The compulsory insurance for commercial buildings is classified into two main types: commercial buildings under construction and completed commercial buildings. Below is the scope of insurance coverage for each type:

1. Commercial building under construction (“CBUC”)

The required scope of the insurance coverage for CBUC is as follows:

        • Loss or damage caused to a person where the claim arises from negligence, breach of duty by the owner, the building contractors or their agents.
        • The legal and other costs connected with defending the claim listed above; and
        • The cost of investigating and settling such claims.

2. Completed commercial building (“CCB”)

The required scope of insurance cover for CCB is as follows:

        • Against the hazard of collapse, earthquake, storm and flood; and
        • Against the liability of the owner or occupier for loss or damage caused to any person for using the premises.

It is worthy to note that commercial buildings include office spaces, Banks, Shopping mall, Factories, Hospital, and any other building use for commercial activities.