Brief introduction of enterprise property insurance
Enterprise property insurance refers to an insurance in which the fixed or current assets of an enterprise are the subject matter of insurance, and the insured property is usually in a relatively static state. When the assets agreed in the insurance contract have fire, explosion and other accidents, and reasonable rescue measures are taken when the accident occurs, the economic losses of the enterprise will be paid. Enterprise property insurance can divide enterprise property into insurable, uninsurable and special insurable categories. Among them, special insurability means that the insured and the insurance company can only say that they can underwrite certain properties after making special agreements in the contract, such as gold, silver, jewelry or antiques with collectible value.