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Cyber threats are growing – is your business protected?

As more SMEs rely on digital systems and hold customer data, cyber insurance is becoming an essential part of any business insurance package. A data breach, ransomware attack or IT failure could cause financial damage and reputational harm. If it happened to you, would your business be able to recover?

At Premierline, we help small businesses find cyber insurance that covers digital risks and provides expert support when they need it most.

What is cyber insurance and how does it work?

Wondering what cyber insurance is? Cyber insurance protects your business from the financial impact of cybercrime and digital disruption.

Also known as cyber liability or cyber and data insurance, this cover helps if your systems are hacked, your data is stolen, or your operations are interrupted by a cyber attack.

A cyber insurance policy typically covers:

  • Cybercrime investigation costs
  • IT recovery and system repair
  • Legal fees
  • Customer notification and support services
  • Loss of income due to downtime
  • Reputation management and Crisis PR

In short, it helps your business recover quickly and reduce long-term damage from digital threats.

Who needs cyber insurance?

If your business uses email, stores data, or takes online payments, cyber insurance is essential.

SMEs are common targets for cybercriminals, especially those with limited IT security.

Cyber insurance is especially relevant if you:

  • Store customer data, including names, addresses or payment info.
  • Use cloud systems or take payments online.
  • Are subject to GDPR rules.
  • Rely on digital tools, email or websites to run your business.

At Premierline, we’ve helped a wide range of SMEs across sectors like construction, healthcare, retail and food service find the right cyber cover. Even if you’re not a tech business, your risk exposure still exists.

We work with a range of insurers, including Hiscox, Aviva and more, to arrange specialist cyber insurance packages that not only cover financial losses from cyber attacks, but also provide expert-led recovery support and help strengthen your digital defences for the future.

Do small businesses need cyber insurance?

Yes – in fact, SMEs are among the most targeted by cybercriminals.

Many small businesses assume they’re too small to be at risk. But attackers often go after those with weaker defences. If a cyber incident causes significant downtime or reputational damage, cyber insurance can help you recover more quickly and mitigate financial hardship.

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What does cyber insurance typically cover?

Your cyber and data insurance policy can be tailored to your digital risks.

Here are the key covers a comprehensive policy will typically include:

Data breach response

Covers costs such as notifying affected customers, setting up helplines, forensic IT investigation, legal defence, and privacy claims. This is an essential part of any cyber policy, as dealing with a data breach can be costly and time-consuming if you handle customer data. This cover also includes costs relating to any necessary reporting to regulatory bodies such as the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).

What isn’t typically covered by cyber insurance?

Cyber insurance won’t typically cover:

  • Cyber events you knew about before purchasing the policy.
  • Damage to physical IT hardware.
  • Incidents caused by employees committing fraud or crime.
  • Failures due to poor IT maintenance or negligent security.
  • Claims from employees as a result of cybercrime, that’s typically what employers’ liability insurance would cover. 

Always check your policy wording with an insurance broker to understand any exclusions or limitations.

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How much does cyber insurance cost?

The cost of a cyber insurance policy depends on several factors, our brokers will speak with you to understand the specifics of your business and provide you with an exact cost depending on:

  • Business size and annual turnover.
  • The type and volume of data you handle.
  • Existing IT security measures.
  • The level of cover you require.

Sectors like healthcare and finance may need more protection, while retail or hospitality businesses may pay less. The best way to find out? Request a free tailored quote.

Speak to a cyber-and-data insurance expert

If you’re unsure about your digital risks or want to explore cyber cover options, we’re here to help. At Premierline, our UK-based brokers provide straightforward advice and will help you compare quotes that suit your needs and budget.

Whether you want basic protection or a comprehensive cyber package, we’ll make the process simple.

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Complete our short form to start your business insurance quote. We’ll then call you at a time that’s convenient for you to discuss your requirements and provide an insurance quote

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Speak to an expert

Our advisors are just a phone call away. On average, we answer calls within 90 seconds. Lines open Monday to Friday 9:00am–5:00pm

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Cyber insurance FAQs

What is cyber and data insurance?

Cyber insurance protects your business against digital threats like data breaches, ransomware and IT failure. It covers both financial and reputational damage.

Does cyber insurance cover GDPR breaches?

In most cases, yes, cyber insurance often covers costs associated with GDPR breaches, such as legal defence, forensic investigations, and customer notifications. However, it’s important to note that direct GDPR fines and penalties are typically excluded or limited, depending on the policy, the specific facts of the case, and regulatory or legal considerations.

What’s included in a typical cyber insurance policy?

Cover may include data breach response, cyber business interruption, ransomware, media liability, crisis PR, and forensic IT support.

Is cyber insurance worth it for small businesses?

Yes – especially if you hold sensitive data, take online payments or rely on IT systems. It provides vital protection when resources are limited.

How can I get a quote for cyber insurance?

Call our team or request a callback. We’ll guide you through your options and compare quotes from leading UK insurers to find the right quote for your business.

How do I know if my business needs cyber insurance?

Ask yourself:

  • Do I rely on digital systems to operate?
  • Would a data breach harm my reputation?
  • Could I afford to recover from a ransomware attack?

If the answer is ‘yes’ to any of the above, cyber insurance should be part of your business insurance package.