- Keyman Insurance
Keyman insurance is an important form of [http://www.brainstation.com.my/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=205&Itemid=106] . There is no legal definition for Keyman Insurance. In general, it can be described as an
insurance policy taken out by a business to compensate that business for financial losses that would arise from the death or extended incapacity of the member of the business specified on the policy. The policy’s term does not extend beyond the period of the key person’s usefulness to the business. The aim is to compensate the business for losses and facilitate business continuity. Keyman Insurance does not indemnify the actual losses incurred but compensates with a fixed monetary sum as specified on the insurance policy.An employer may take out a Key Man
insurance policy on the life or health of any employee whose knowledge, work, or overall contribution is considered uniquely valuable to the company. The employer does this to offset the costs (such as hiring temporary help or recruiting a successor) and losses (such as a decreased ability to transact business until successors are trained) which the employer is likely to suffer in the event of the loss of a key person.Insurable losses
There are four categories of loss for which Keyman Insurance can provide compensation:
#Losses related to the extended period when a key person is unable to work, to provide temporary personnel and, if necessary to finance the recruitment and training of a replacement.
#Insurance to protect profits. For example, offsetting lost income from lost sales, losses resulting from the delay or cancellation of any business project that the key person was involved in, loss of opportunity to expand, loss of specialised skills or knowledge.
#Insurance to protectshareholders orpartnership interests. Typically this is insurance to enable shareholdings or partnership interests to be purchased by existing shareholders or partners.
#Insurance for anyone involved in guaranteeing businesses loans or banking facilities. The value of insurance cover is arranged to equal the value of the guarantee given by the key person.Who can be a Keyman?
A Keyman can be anyone directly associated with the business whose loss can cause financial strain to the business. For example, they could be: a Director of a company, a Partner, key sales people, key project managers and people with specific skills or knowledge which is especially valuable to the company.
Taxation
The tax treatment for premiums paid for Keyman Insurance and the treatment of monies received from a claim vary between countries.
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