Kidnap for ransom
and extortion are becoming increasingly serious problems, especially in
Africa and South America, and the average ransom demand has doubled in
the last four years with some payment demands exceeding R400 million.
It is not only the rich and famous who are the potential targets of
kidnappers but any foreigner who is perceived to be wealthy or who works
for a big organisation with extensive resources.
Insurance
against the risk of kidnap or extortion not only protects against
financial loss but also provides the services of crisis management and
security consultants to manage incidents on the policyholder's behalf.
Kidnap and extortion insurance typically covers the following scenarios:
kidnapping with a ransom demand; extortion – when payment is demanded
following a threat to injure, kill, or kidnap an insured person;
wrongful detention by a government entity or insurgent organisation and
hijacking while traveling on any aircraft, motor vehicle or waterborne
vessel. It is important to note that this cover includes
the services of highly professional consultants who guide the
negotiation process which can dramatically affect the outcome of a
kidnap situation.
There are many expenses related to
kidnapping and extortion which can also be covered. These include
medical costs, rest and rehabilitation, travel and accommodation, loan
interest, reward payments, interpreter fees and forensic analysis as
well as access to a 24-hour help line.
Businesses who count high
net worth individuals amongst their employees or send employees and
their families to high risk areas should consider taking out insurance
against the risk of kidnapping and extortion.
Contact SATIB Insurance Brokers for more information on this type of cover.
Written by Gavin Courtenay, Managing Director, SATIB Insurance Brokers.

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