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How to ensure compliance with the
best insurance coverage at the most economical cost.
Procuring insurance is unlike procurement in any other industry: you’re often required to go through brokers.
If you believe that insuring through a broker guarantees compliance with having the best coverage at the best price, you might be mistaken—especially if your broker is an agent for one of the insurers in your insurance (risk transfer) program.
Here is how to best solve your problem.



Follow these steps:

Insurable Risk Profiling identifies your insurable risks
from your Enterprise Risk Management Framework (Risk Registers).
This process ensures your insurance coverage is fit-for-purpose,
meaning you’re neither underinsured nor overinsured.
In other words, it helps you achieve the right balance
in your insurance policies to adequately protect your organisation.
If your current broker resists the process of restating their capability, it’s a strong indicator that you could secure better coverage at a lower annual cost.
A competent broker should have no difficulty restating their capability, as this is a fundamental governance requirement for all organisations. In our experience, the incumbent broker is often reappointed but usually on terms more favourable to the client.

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Procurement insurance is not a single product but a portfolio of coverages designed to protect businesses from risks that arise when relying on external suppliers. At its core, it transfers critical procurement risks from the organisation to insurers, providing financial resilience when disruption occurs.
Typical instruments include:
When integrated into a wider enterprise risk management (ERM) framework, procurement insurance strengthens supply chain continuity, protects cash flow, and reassures investors and stakeholders that risks are being systematically managed.
Comprara supports organisations in identifying procurement risks and advising on strategies — including insurance models — that strengthen resilience across supply chains.
Embedding insurance requirements into procurement contracts is a strategic governance mechanism that aligns risk allocation between buyer and supplier. It ensures each party carries coverage appropriate to the risks they control, and it signals to stakeholders that the organisation manages procurement with rigour and foresight.
Key benefits include:
Well-structured insurance clauses transform procurement contracts into resilience levers, reinforcing governance while protecting the enterprise from both operational shocks and reputational damage.
Comprara helps businesses strengthen procurement contracts and governance frameworks, ensuring risk is shared fairly and resilience is embedded.
Procurement insurance acts as a multi-layered shield against a wide spectrum of risks — financial, operational, reputational, and strategic. Coverage can include:
Taken together, these instruments represent not just cost avoidance, but a continuity and brand preservation strategy that protects the enterprise’s licence to operate.
Comprara works with organisations to map procurement risks and design strategies — including insurance and resilience frameworks — that protect both cost and reputation.
Insurance is not only about financial protection — it is also a relationship enabler that helps strengthen long-term supplier partnerships.
It supports relationships in several ways:
When embedded into supplier relationship management (SRM), insurance becomes part of a trust architecture: reducing friction, encouraging innovation, and enabling suppliers to scale and expand globally with confidence.
Comprara supports supplier relationship strategies by embedding governance, resilience, and insurance considerations into SRM frameworks.
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