WHAT IS ENGINEERING INSURANCE? Is it insurance only meant for engineers? Is it only meant for machines? Just for construction purposes? Some may see it one way; while others may see it the other. You’ll be surprised to know just what falls under this branch of insurance!
In this video, tito is going to help you scratch the surface of this interesting line of business and what it entails. Who knows? You may already have leads in your personal network that are your gateway into this very profitable form of insurance!
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Hi Sir Tito! Not sure if you'll be able to see this comment but allow me to extend my gratitude to you. As someone who is new in an engineering insurance industry, your videos helped me a lot in understanding more about this line of insurance. Admittedly speaking, this line is very overwhelming. Thanks a ton.
hii I am from Sri lanka.Thank you so much.**
Thanks a lot for such a descriptive video! Can you give the answer for a policy with no coverages?
Can share EAR and CAR in more details? Thankss
Hope to getting more content from you
Thank you for the presentation. please keep it up. Insurance needs this. am also planning on starting podcasts in our country here
For my opinion i think it is not possible for a policy to have no coverages. it always covers something but excludes some instances for ambiguity