A vulnerability in your platform exposes customer data. The breach response, notification and recovery run to £30,000.
Insurance for software and SaaS companies.
What one bad day for the platform can cost.
Real risks for software and SaaS companies, and the cover that takes the hit instead of you.
A visitor to your office trips on a loose cable and fractures a wrist. The injury claim comes to £15,000.
A weekend break-in clears out the team's laptops and monitors. Replacing the equipment comes to £12,000.
Illustrative examples. Cover depends on the package and limits you choose.
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Cover built for how you work.
Most software companies are underinsured for the data they hold and the team they've built, and never find out until a breach hits. We make sure you're not one of them.

Your platform holds your customers' data
Accounts, payment details and the data your users trust you with all sit on your systems. Cyber funds the response, the recovery and third-party claims when there's a breach, with a 24/7 incident line.

An office and a team behind the product
A visitor on site, an office you work from. Public Liability covers the claim, and Employers' Liability is the law the day you take on staff.

The equipment your team builds on
Laptops, monitors and dev equipment are what the product is made on. Business Contents covers theft and damage at the office, and All Risks extends to the equipment your team carries between home and the desk.
- CyberA data breach, ransomware or account takeover — incident response, recovery and liability.
- Public LiabilityClaims from third parties — clients, the public, anyone who isn't your employee — for injury or property damage linked to your business.
- Business ContentsYour business equipment, stock and contents — loss, theft, damage.
More than a policy
A dispute or a breach tends to land when you've least got time for it. Add Legal Expenses and you've got experts on the phone whenever you need them, and if you ever do need to claim, an in-house team handles it directly, so a bad day doesn't derail the business.
Legal cover when disputes hit
- Employment & tribunal disputes
- HMRC tax & VAT enquiries
- Contract & debt recovery
- Crisis communications & PR
Experts on the phone
- 24/7 legal & tax advice
- HR & redundancy support
- Confidential counselling, 24/7
- 24/7 cyber incident line
Questions, answered.
Yes. Cyber covers the cost of responding to a breach or ransomware attack, recovering data, and third-party claims when customer data is exposed, with a free 24/7 incident line once Cyber is on your policy.
Most combine Cyber for the data they hold, Public Liability for their office, and Legal Expenses for contract disputes, adding Employers' Liability once they take on staff. Professional Indemnity is launching soon.
Yes. Business Contents covers the laptops, monitors and office equipment your team works on against theft and damage, and All Risks extends to the equipment they carry between home and the office.
That's Professional Indemnity, which is launching soon. Public Liability covers injury and property damage but not the product or work itself, so caremate™ will flag where Professional Indemnity fits once it's live, and route anything urgent to a specialist in the meantime.
Add Legal Expenses and the costs of pursuing or defending a contract or debt-recovery dispute are covered, alongside a 24/7 legal advice line.
For the work shown here, you can get a quote and buy cover in minutes, with no broker back and forth. Your documents land in your inbox straight away.
Your cover is arranged with Kovrilo, a UK MGA backed by Mission.
Yes. We're an Appointed Representative of Stubben Edge (Risk) Limited, regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 943286).