Minimum Premium Rates: A. Motor
Minimum Premium Rates: A. Motor
Minimum Premium Rates: A. Motor
RECOMMENDED RATE
A. MOTOR:
Rating based on usage of vehicle.
1. MOTORCYCLES 10%
Excess: Own Damage: 10% of claim, minimum Shs.100,000/=
Theft & Total Loss: 15% of claim, minimum Shs.100,000/=
2. MOTOR PRIVATE 4%
Saloons, Station Wagons, & Pick Ups (for private use only)
i) Saloons, Station Wagons, & Pick Ups (for commercial use only) 5%
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viii) Driving Schools 5%
Notes:
i) Geographical Limits: Uganda only
Geographical Area Extension: East Africa including South Sudan: 20% Loading
Outside East Africa: 30% loading
ii) Loss of Use extension (Optional):
Limit of Cover: Private vehicles: Shs.50,000 to Shs.100,000 per day
Commercial Vehicles: Shs.100,000 to Shs.250,000 per day
Period: Maximum 2 Weeks (14 days), excess 3 days.
Premium Rate: 10% on Aggregate limit (e.g. 250,000 * 14 * 10% = 350,000)
iii) Excess of 20%, minimum 50,000/= applicable on windscreen claims and the windscreen cover is
subject to automatic reinstatement.
iv) The rates above are net of all discounts i.e. Fleet discounts and NCD
v) The above rates have a third party extension with the following limits:
Bodily injury 5M, aggregate 50M and Property Damage 10M
Additional limits are chargeable at 0.5% on bodily injury, Property damage & aggregate.
vi) For rate reduction due to higher deductible, the matter should be referred to Rating Committee.
viii) Discounts for anti theft Car gargets (with certificates of installation)
a) Car Alarms: 5%
b) Tracking System: 15%
B. ACCIDENT
1. ALL RISKS
a) With Power surge
b) Without Power surge 1%
c) Portable items like Cell phones, Laptops, Cameras, Projectors and items 0.75%
of similar nature 3%
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iii) In premises/ site during working hours: 1%
iv) Value of Safe: 0.5%
v) In hands of authorized officials (Aggregate) 2%
vi) Annual carryings:
Up to Shs.10B: 0.05%
10B< ≥15B: 0.045%
15B< ≥20B: 0.04%
20B< ≥30B: 0.035%
Note: Because of the improved security and large sums, banks are to be
treated as a special category. A discount of up to 75% may be
allowed on all categories except on the rates forthe Annual
carryings
Excess: 10% of claim with a min. of shs.200,000/=; 20% of claim for cash in
hands of authorised officials.
4. FIDELITY GUARANTEE
i) Financial Services (Banks, Forex Bureaux, Microfinances, SACCOs):
4%
ii) Distribution Channels & Sales/ Purchasing Staff:
4%
iii) Others (Such as offices not exposed to huge sums of money):
2.5%
iv) Security Firms
5%
Notes:
i) For blanket covers, a per capita premium of shs.50,000/= is added to
the premium charged on the aggregate limit.
ii) Every effort should be made to encourage issuance of covers on named
or position basis.
iii) Minimum Premium: Shs.100,000/
Excess: 20% of claim, min. Shs.1,000,000/=
5. ELECTRONICEQUIPMENT: On the premise
Material Damage & all extensions 1%
Portable items like Cell phones, Laptops, Cameras, Projectors and items
of similar nature. 3%
Excess: 20% of claim, min. Shs.100,000/- for portable items and 10% of
claim, min. 100,000/- for others.
6. PLATE GLASS, NEON SIGNS, COUNTER GLASSES 2%
Excess: 10% of Claim, min.100,000/=
7. PUBLIC LIABILITY
i) Manufacturing 0.4%
ii) Non-manufacturing 0.3%
iii) Construction (stand-alone) 1%
8. PRODUCT LIABILITY
i) Based on Annual Aggregate Limit of Liability 1.25%
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ii) Based on Estimated Annual Turnover 0.1%
Deductible: 10% of claim, minimum Shs.500,000/=
Note: Limits of liability above 5B to be referred to reinsurers and the rate
advised to IRA for approval.
9. PROFESSIONAL INDEMNITY
i) Doctors 3%
ii) Architects & Surveyors 2%
iii) Others 1.5%
0.5%
c) Class 3: Manufacturing Class 2 – hazardous occupation like Fish
processing, Steel, Carpentry and furniture, Cement, Bottling Plants
0.65%
d) Class 4: construction & Drivers, Security Guards and Turn boys
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0.75%
iv) Class 4: construction & Drivers, Security Guards and Turn boys
C. FIRE
I. FIRE AND ALLIED PERILS (MATERIAL DAMAGE)
0.2%
18) Butter and Cheese factories, Creameries and Diaries
0.2%
19) Cafes & Restaurants
20) Candle Manufacturing 0.4%
0.25%
21) Car bonds/ Warehouses
0.3%
22) Ceramic & Pottery Works
23) Chemical Insecticides and Sprays 0.3%
24) Chemical manufacturing & Storage 0.3%
0.225%
31) Coffee Mills or Factories
32) Cold Storage & Ice Factories 0.15%
33) Collieries 0.4%
34) Concrete Block Works (Wet Process) 0.15%
35) Confectioneries (Manufacturing) 0.225%
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36) Cosmetic Factories 0.3%
0.3%
37) Cotton Factories
0.2%
38) Distilleries (Chemical)
0.2%
39) Dry Cleaners
0.125%
40) Dwellings & Domestic Outbuildings
0.2%
41) Electric Light & Power Stations
0.25%
42) Engineering Workshops
0.25%
43) Fish & Meat Processing
0.5%
44) Flax Factories
0.225%
45) Flour &Mealie Mills
0.225%
46) Fruit Juice Factories
0.25%
47) Garages
0.3%
48) Ghee Refineries
0.3%
49) Glass Factories
0.3%
50) Gold Smiths
51) Goods in Government Bonded Warehouses & Other Warehouses
0.3%
0.3%
52) Goods in the Open, Not otherwise Provided For
0.6%
53) Grass/ papyrus/ makuti/ banana fibre thatched buildings
Refer to Reinsurers
54) Green houses
0.125%
55) Hospitals
0.125%
56) Hotels
0.3%
57) Jaggery Industries
0.225%
58) Jam & Canning Factories
0.3%
59) Knitting Works
0.3%
60) Joinery
0.2%
61) Laundries
0.1%
62) Masonic and/ or Other Fraternal Meeting Halls
0.4%
63) Match Manufacturing
0.225%
64) Mining Risks
65) Multi Occupancy Buildings Rate each risk separately.
Where it is not possible, use
the rate of the dominant risk.
66) Nail, Screw, Needle, Pin, Barbed Wire & Wire Mesh Makers 0.2%
0.125%
67) Offices
0.4%
68) Oil Storage (Depots)
0.25%
69) Oil & Fat Factories
0.225%
70) Power Houses
0.4%
71) Paint & Vanish Factories
0.3%
72) Paper Industries
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0.225%
73) Petrol Filling Stations
0.225%
74) Pharmaceutical : Tablet, Pill, Capsule Making and Bottle Filling
0.4%
75) Plastic Industries
0.2%
76) Poultry Houses
0.225%
77) Printing Works/ Carton Factories
0.5%
78) Pyrethrum Drying Sheds
0.2%
79) Quarries
0.225%
80) Razor Blade Makers
0.225%
81) Rice Mills
0.3%
82) Rubber Goods Factories, Tyre Factories & Tyre Re-treading Works
0.15%
83) Schools (Day)
0.25%
84) Schools & Colleges (Boarding) & Hostels
0.225%
85) Shops & Super Markets
0.15%
86) Silent/ Dormant Risks
0.4%
87) Sisal Factories
0.25%
88) Soap Factories
0.3%
89) Spray Painting
0.25%
90) Stables
0.2%
91) Steel Tubes, Steel Bed & Steel Furniture Makers
0.2%
92) Steel Rolling Mills, Steel Bar, Strip & Girder Makers
0.25%
93) Sugar Mills & Refinery
0.25%
94) Tanneries
0.25%
95) Tea Factories & Withering Houses
0.3%
96) Timber Stores & Sheds Strong
0.4%
97) Tobacco Factories
0.15%
98) Unoccupied Buildings
0.225%
99) Vinegar Factories
0.4%
100) Wattle Extract Factories
0.4%
101) Wattle (Dry) Back Factories
0.225%
102) Wine Bottling Premises
0.3%
103) Woodworkers, Carpenters, Saw Mills, Joiners, Cabinet Makers &
Upholsterers
Notes:
i) Minimum Premium: Shs.100,000/=
ii) Minimum Excesses:
Earthquake: 2.5% of Sum Insured.
Other Perils: 5% of Claim, minimum Shs.100,000/
iii) Special discount to be allowed in respect of the following minimum excesses:
10M: 5% Discount
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25M: 10% Discount
50M: 15% Discount
75M: 17.5% Discount
100M: 20% Discount
iv) Industrial All Risks: IAR policies can be issued for large risks on condition of the following
Premium to be loaded by at least 20% of the applicable fire rate.
For Burglary Extension, minimum rate of 1% on First Loss Sum Insured.
Deductible: 5% of claim, minimum Shs.10,000,000/=
i) Buildings 0.125%
ii) Contents 0.75%
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iii) All Risks 1.5%
iv) Portable items like cameras, laptops, cell phones and items of like
nature 3%
v) Domestic Workers 0.25%
vi) Liability 0.2%
D. ENGINEERING
I. MACHINERY INSURANCE (MATERIAL DAMAGE)
1) Agriculture Industry
i) Combine Harvester 2%
ii) Crawler Type/ Vehicle with caterpillar truck 3%
iii) Fodder Drying/ Straw baling
0.8%
2) Leather Industry 0.8%
E. MARINE CARGO
Nature of Goods: Single Annual
1) Alcoholic Spirits, Beers, Sodas, milk, Mineral water, sugar, salt, flour 1% 0.5%
and items of the like nature
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2) Artefacts 1% 0.65%
3) Bulk Cargo (Grain) 0.4%
6) Chemicals, Paints, Plastic Granules in Drums, Bags, Cans, etc 0.6% 0.3%
8) Coffee 1% 0.5%
10) Farm Produce (Cotton, Tobacco, Tea, vanilla, etc) 0.75% 0.3%
1% 0.4%
12) Frozen Foods, Flowers, etc
13) Furniture 0.5% 0.3%
14) General Merchandise & Groceries 0.6% 0.4%
15) Glass, Sanitary ware, Tiles, Solar Panels, Crockery, and items of like 3% 2%
nature
16) Hides & skins 0.5% 0.5%
23) Paper Rolls, Newsprint, Books, Paper Board, Stationery, and etc 0.5% 0.3%
27) Vehicles 2% 1%
28) Unique cargo like Jewellery, Precious stones (Gold, Diamonds, etc), At the discretion of the
Currency, coins, brittle items. underwriter.
Notes:
i) Rates apply to containerised cargo. Non-containerised cargo will attract a 20% premium loading
ii) Air cargo will be subject to a 25% discount
iii) Goods in Transit (Inland Transit only) will attract a 30% discount for transits within Uganda and 20% for
transits extending beyond geographical limits of Uganda.
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iv) Annual carry rate will apply only when:
a) There is a minimum of 12 declarations and the policy is subject to at least monthly declarations,
and
b) The Annual carry is at least Shs.1,000,000,000
v) Minimum Premium: Shs.100,000/
vi) Minimum Excess: 10% of Claim, minimum of Shs.250,000/=
vii) Underwriters are advised to always check on the Lloyds Report on held covered locations for war
rates.
viii) Ugandan Cargo at Mombasa Port should be inspected by licenced Kenyan Firms with the necessary
expertise.
ix) Rates based on ICC(A. A 30% and 40% discount is allowed in respect of ICC (B) and ICC (C)
respectively
F. BONDS:
1. Advance Payment Bond 2.5%
2. Bid Bonds: 1%
3. Customs Bonds (warehousing):
i) Up to Shs.5Billion: 0.5%
ii) Above Shs.5B: 0.3%
4. Investment Bonds: 2%
5. Performance Bonds: 2%
6. Transit Bonds: 2%
7. Retention Bonds 2.5%
Notes:
iii) Min. Premium: Shs.100,000/=
iv) Underwriters Should:
Check the financials of the firm. At least 3 years audited accounts should be checked.
Check the Articles and Memorandum of Association to ensure that the people signing are duly
authorised.
Ensure that adequate collateral is taken.
Ensure thata bond is retired at the end of the period.
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