Understanding Insurance Costs as Your Company Grows (2024)

“What the f*@k is up with my insurance premiums?!”

We’ve seen our fair share of companies go from their “friends and family” round of financing up through their Series A, B, C, and D rounds. As the years (ormere months!) go by, more investors and employees are onboarded,revenuesgrow and the battle to scale layers in more and more complexity to the operation.

And with this increased complexity comes a spike in risk exposure. Venture-backed companies are unique in the eyes of underwriters in that they tend to shatter growth expectations that are pegged to more traditional companies. In short: with risk comes reward…and an increased cost of doing business. Here are somemajor factors that affect the behavior of your insurance costsas you grow and scale.

Revenues

All insurance policies have a “rating basis” and “rate” at which the policy is priced. The most common way to price a policy is using revenues with a rate of “x” per $1,000 in revenue, with the revenue as the rating basis. Let’s say an underwriter ispricing an policy, forexample:

Rate = $10 per $1,000 of revenue
Rating basis: total revenue projected for the policy period = $500,000
E&O premium = : $10 * ($500,000/1,000) = $5,000

In the above example, we have been offered a premium of $5,000 with a rate of $10 per $1000 in revenues. Once we’ve found an underwriter with the best rate in relation to the quality of coverage, we move forward with placing the policy.

So how does this equation affect your insurance costs as yourcompany grows? It’s obvious that as revenues increase, premium increases: the larger the rating basis, the larger the resulting premium. Companies that are growing can expect their insurance premiums to grow as well.

But is it a 1 to 1 relationship? That questionleads us to our next factor.

Loss History

Losses and claims can have a majoreffecton your insurance premiums as your company grows. A history of claims will clearly drive premiums up, but a clean loss history can work in your favor to drive your rate down over time. So as your rating basis (revenues) increase, your premium will increase, but not in direct correlation. Let’s say the policy from the previous example is renewing. This year, revenues are up to $2M and the new premium quoted is $11,500. How did we get here? Let’s back into the rate for this policy:

Rating basis: total revenue projected for the policy period = $2,000,000
E&O Premium = : $11,500
E&O Premium = : [rate]* (2,000,000/1,000) = $11,500, rate = $5.75 per $1000 of revenue

In the above example you can see that the overall cost of the policy has more doubled, but the rate has almost been cut in half. So even though the risk exposure has increased 4x, the premium isn’t keeping pace.

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This is not an uncommon characteristic of renewals for growing VC-backed companies with clean loss histories. The reason for the cut rate is because with each year that passes, the underwriter has more data to go off of. And, somewhat counterintuitively, the morerevenue earned, the more the company is brought in line with the statistical models used to project losses.

It’s a different story when there are either multiple claims orone or two very large claims on the loss history. Ratesare less likely to decrease and premiums can be higher. In these situations, it’s best to showcase whatadjustments have been made to prevent similar claims in the future. This will help soften the blowandshow some good faith with the underwriter.

In short, more experience is better, and more loss-free experience is best when it comes to pricing out insurance policies as you grow.

Policy Form

There are 2 types of insurance policy “forms,” or templates, out on the market: “occurrence” and “claims made.” Occurrence forms will kick in and cover your company as long as the occurrence has taken place within the policy period. On a claims made form, however, a claim needs to be made against your company and reported within the policy period.

They both cover snapshots in time, just with different triggers. With occurrence, even if the claim is made after the policy has expired, you could still get coverage as long as the policy was in force at the time of the occurrence. With a claims made form, the policy must be in force at the time of the claim being made to get coverage. But since “continuity of coverage” in claims made forms means that acts that occur after the retroactive date would be covered, that “snapshot” in time actually grows with each policy year.

So what does this mean for your insurance costs as your company grows? All things being equal, claims made forms have a higher likelihood of increasing in price each year (even if just incrementally) because the period of coverage is extending each year. This is not the case with occurrence-based forms because you’re paying for that fresh 1-year snapshot in time at each renewal.

Most general liability policies are on occurrence forms, but essentially all , cyber, and EPL policies are on claims made forms. It’s not uncommon forcompanies to see their GL costs remain flat where the other policies see slight increases.

Market Forces / Carrier Rating Guidelines

Ultimately, insurance boils down to a financial product, susceptible to the ebb and flow of market forces and larger economic shifts, especially when it comes to losses. Take, for instance, the case of Superstorm Sandy wreaking havoc along the East Coast in 2012, resulting in substantial property damage for numerous insurance providers. The aftermath of this catastrophe in 2013 witnessed a market hardening, leading to increased rates across various commercial insurance product lines, including D&O coverage—an area of risk exposure entirely unrelated to the property losses caused by Sandy. If you’re wondering , it’s crucial to understand these market dynamics to make an informed decision.

When there are multiple claims or one or two very large claims on the loss history, insurance rates are less likely to decrease and premiums can be higher, regardless of whether the policy is claims-made or occurrence. In these situations, it’s important to showcase what adjustments have been made to prevent similar claims in the future. This will help soften the blow and show good faith with the underwriter.

It’s a different story when there are either multiple claims orone or two very large claims on the loss history. Ratesare less likely to decrease and premiums can be higher. In these situations, it’s best to showcase whatadjustments have been made to prevent similar claims in the future. This will help soften the blowandshow some good faith with the underwriter.

With the right outlook, these costs are really an investment in your company’s future, mitigating the risks in business, cutting out unnecessary risks, and adding bumper rails on your path to success.

To better manage these costs, it’s also wise to consider other insurance options that might affect your overall premiums, such as understanding the transit insurance rate if your business involves shipping or transportation of goods.

Incorporating these additional layers of protection can further solidify your risk management strategy and potentially offer cost savings in the long run.

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