The insurance covers your business’s need for immediate help from an IT expert when you’re exposed to data breaches to ensure damage is minimised.
You get immediate help in the event of data breaches
Help to reconstruct data to ensure the business quickly gets going again
335 per month
A hairdresser’s with a turnover of NOK 4 million Sum insured NOK 1 millionExcess NOK 10 000
Almost half of all Norwegian companies have been exposed to some form of computer crime, and smaller companies are especially vulnerable. A data attack can have major economic consequences.
The likelihood of being hacked, attacked by a virus or exposed to other types of data attacks is growing. Methods are also getting steadily more advanced.
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If you want to reduce the chance of a data attack, we recommend you make backups often and change your password regularly. Also remember to always have updated antivirus software.
The insurance industry offers a digital tool, a cyber security assessment, where you can check how well your business is equipped to deal with cyber attacks
Provides cover for liability
Covers commercial plant machinery and tractors
Covers damage to company vehicles
Covers unforeseen events in the housing association
Insures companies in tourism and work boats
Secures immediate help in the event of data breaches
Covers damage that affects operations
Covers damages or accidents related to assets
Covers financial losses resulting from embezzlement
Covers the company’s HGVs and covers road assistance
Covers damage to one or more buildings you own
Covers values related to building and construction sites
Covers losses or damage to special equipment and objects
Covers commercial van and HGV trailers
Covers businesses that transport products or assets
Covers car dealers for test drives
The insurance is provided by Fremtind Forsikring. In order to give you an offer, calculate the price and buy insurance, DNB will transfer your personal data to Fremtind. You can read more about how Fremtind processes personal data in Fremtind’s personal privacy statement.