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Directors & Officers Insurance: How to Compare Policies (2026)

Updated 10 April 2026 · By James Okafor, FCII
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Quick Answer

The right directors & officers policy is the cheapest one whose indemnity limit, named exclusions and excess match your actual exposure, not the one with the lowest headline premium.

How we evaluate directors & officers policies

Five criteria. Compare on these before requesting quotes.

Coverage scope
What the policy covers, in plain language.
Exclusion clauses
Named carve-outs hidden in the schedule.
Claims process
Notification window and median settlement time.
Premium structure
Excess, limit, and renewal loading rules.
Financial strength
AM Best / S&P rating and ABI member status.
Coverage matrix

What each cover tier actually includes

✓ included · ✗ not covered · Limited hover for caveat.

Directors & Officers insurance coverage matrix: which features are included under Basic, Standard and Comprehensive policy tiers.
Policy featureBasicStandardComprehensive
Third-party injury & property damage
Indemnity limit
Limited
Limited
Legal defence costs
Limited
Products liability extension
Contract works / temporary cover
Limited
Worldwide territorial limits
Limited
Hired-in plant cover
Run-off / retro cover
Limited
Limited
Annual UK directors & officers premium ranges across leading providers
Source: InsuranceDico Q1 2026 broker survey, n = 8 underwriters

How we built the provider comparison

We requested Q1 2026 quotes from eight UK underwriters for four representative profiles, then cross-checked premium ranges and excesses against published broker data from BIBA member firms. We are not paid by any insurer named below.

Side-by-side: leading UK providers

Why we compare these four providers

We compare Hiscox, Aviva, AXA and Direct Line because each holds ≥3% UK directors & officers market share (ABI 2025), publishes payout-ratio data, and is directly authorised by the FCA. We exclude MGAs and brokers from this table because their pricing is panel-dependent and not directly comparable. We are not paid for inclusion or placement.

Side-by-side comparison of leading UK directors & officers insurance providers: coverage tier, average annual premium range, claims payout rate, ABI membership and FCA regulation status.
InsurerCoverageAvg premiumClaims payoutABI memberFCA regulated
HiscoxComprehensive£180–£42098.2%
AvivaStandard +£155–£38097.5%
AXAStandard£140–£36096.8%
Direct LineBasic +£120–£33096.1%
FCA Regulated ABI MemberPremium ranges based on InsuranceDico Q1 2026 broker survey, n = 8.
WARNING
Headline premium is the wrong anchor. A £120 policy with a £1m limit and a £1,000 excess is more expensive in any real claim than a £180 policy with £5m and a £250 excess. Compare on net exposure, not sticker price.
Decision Framework

Which directors & officers policy should you choose?

If you are a…
Sole trader, low-risk trade
Direct Line or AXA
Lowest premium bands; £1m–£2m limit is sufficient.
If you are a…
Growing SME, 5–25 staff
Aviva
Mid-market wording, broker-friendly claims, £5m limit standard.
If you are a…
Specialist / regulated trade
Hiscox
Bespoke wordings cover activities standard policies exclude.
If you are a…
Contract-driven business
Hiscox or Aviva (£10m)
Many UK commercial contracts demand £10m PL minimum.
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James Okafor
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Chartered insurance broker with two decades on the commercial side. James leads our SME and business insurance coverage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Compare on indemnity limit, named exclusions, excess and claims payout rate, not headline premium alone.