Companies that implement Zoho need insurance coverage tailored to the scope of their services, the level of responsibility involved, and the types of clients they serve – including public, financial, and international organizations.

What Are the Risks for Zoho Implementation Companies?

  • Errors in configuring modules, reports, or dashboards
  • Incompatibility between Zoho and existing systems (e.g., accounting, ERP)
  • Data loss or errors during migration processes
  • Automation issues causing operational or financial damage
  • Delays in system launch due to poor communication with the client

Which Insurance Coverages Are Relevant for Zoho Implementation Companies?

  • Professional Liability Insurance (Tech E&O) – Protects against claims for financial damage caused to a client due to planning, configuration, or deployment errors
  • Cyber Insurance – Especially important in cases of data migration, cloud integration, and handling of sensitive information
  • Directors & Officers (D&O) Insurance – Protects executives and company owners in the event of personal lawsuits or regulatory disputes
  • Third-Party Liability Insurance – Covers physical or property damage to third parties (e.g., while working at a client site)
  • Employers’ Liability Insurance – Mandatory in many jurisdictions, covers injuries to employees during work
  • Property Insurance – Protects company equipment from damage, theft, or technical failure

Why Lamda?

  • Extensive experience with a wide range of clients in the implementation sector
  • Customized coverage for every contract – including work with international clients
  • Fast underwriting and close support, even for complex contractual requirements

What Should You Check Before Buying Implementation Insurance?

  • Does the policy cover errors discovered after go-live?
  • Is data loss during migration included in the coverage?
  • Are subcontractors and external developers covered?
  • Is the coverage aligned with RFP or vendor onboarding requirements?
  • Is the policy valid for work with clients in Europe, the US, or Asia?