Electronic Equipment Insurance

Electronic equipment insurance is a policy that provides coverage for the loss, damage, or break down of electronic devices and systems.

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Protect your electronic devices and systems.

This policy covers unforeseen physical loss and/or damage to the equipment and external data media from any cause not specifically excluded while working at rest, dismantled or reassembled for maintenance, movement or repair.

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The Benefits

  • Power surge or lightening strikes.
  • Coverage for accidental damage.
  • Coverage for electrical and mechanical breakdown following an accident.
  • Theft or attempted theft.
  • Riot, strike, and civil commotion.
  • Coverage for fire and natural disasters.
  • Coverage during transit and away from premises
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To assist you get a better understanding and full explanation of all the policy benefits and the policy terms and conditions

Contact details

Here are support numbers you can use

(0414) 233 794

info@liberty.co.ug

Frequently Asked Questions

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