Commercial Combined, the flexibility your businesses needs
As small businesses grow and adapt, their risks rarely fit into neat boxes. Buildings, equipment, stock, staff and liability often overlap, and managing multiple separate insurance policies can quickly become complex.
That’s where Commercial Combined insurance can help.
What is Commercial Combined insurance?
Commercial Combined is a single policy that brings together several core types of business insurance under one umbrella.
Rather than buying individual policies for different risks, Commercial Combined allows cover to be tailored around how your business actually operates.
Depending on your needs, it can include cover for:
- Buildings
- Contents, stock and equipment
- Public and products liability
- Employers’ liability
- Business interruption
- Money and theft
- Legal expenses
Not every business needs every section. The policy is built around what’s relevant to you.
“Commercial combined insurance isn’t one size fits all, it’s about finding cover that reflects how a business actually operates.”
Why flexibility matters for small businesses
Few small businesses stay exactly the same year after year.
You might:
- Take on staff
- Move premises
- Invest in new equipment
- Hold more stock
- Change how you trade or serve customers
When insurance is arranged as separate, standalone policies, it’s easy for gaps or overlaps to develop. Commercial Combined is designed to flex as your business changes, making it easier to review cover as a whole rather than in pieces.
Who is Commercial Combined suitable for?
Commercial Combined is often suited to businesses that have more than one significant risk to manage, such as:
- Retailers and wholesalers
- Manufacturers and light industrial firms
- Offices with valuable equipment
- Property owners and landlords
- Businesses with premises, staff and stock
It’s particularly useful where property, liability and interruption risks are closely linked.
How Commercial Combined supports business resilience
One of the key advantages of Commercial Combined is how different covers work together.
For example:
- If a fire damages your premises, property cover can deal with repairs
- Business interruption cover can help support income while you recover
- Liability cover continues to protect you if third parties are affected
Having these elements aligned under one policy can make it easier to understand how your insurance responds when something goes wrong.
Avoiding common pitfalls
Like any insurance, Commercial Combined needs to be set up and reviewed properly.
Common issues include:
- Sums insured are not keeping pace with rising costs
- Business interruption periods that are too short
- Changes to the business are not reflected in the policy
Regular reviews are essential to make sure the cover still reflects how your business operates today, not how it looked several years ago.
Getting the right balance of cover
Commercial Combined isn’t about paying for cover you don’t need.
It’s about getting the right mix of protection in one place, based on real risks.
That’s where expert guidance can make a difference, helping you understand what’s relevant, what isn’t, and how different sections interact.
Support for FSB members
FSB members can access a free insurance advice line through FSB Insurance Service.
Whether you’re reviewing an existing Commercial Combined policy or exploring whether it’s suitable for your business, our advisers can help you talk through your options and make sense of the cover.
Call 020 3883 7976 or book a callback at a time that suits you.
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