
In simple terms, COI is proof that a vendor has insurance coverage before goods or services are purchased. This may sound obvious, but it can actually save your company a lot of money (and headache) if the unexpected does happen.
The official document simply confirms that third-party partners meet the organization’s expected insurance standards before goods or services are bought. It gives an overview of the supplier’s insurance policies, from general liability to workers’ compensation, and shows that it is valid throughout the contract period.
Whether you’re hiring a new contractor or purchasing a much-needed piece of equipment, a COI helps purchasing teams:
If a purchasing team fails to collect or verify a vendor’s insurance requirements, the following issues may arise:
A compliant purchasing insurance certificate would usually include:
In order to confirm the authenticity of a COI, procurement teams should:
It is always recommended to request a COI before any job starts, before any employee steps onto your site, and before any purchase order is completed. This ensures purchasing teams maintain full control over vendor COI tracking, preventing any surprises that may happen along the way.
Typical times to request a COI include:
In short, any vendor whose work could create liability should have to provide a COI. Here are some examples of common categories that this may include:
Requirements will always vary by industry and risk level, but in essence, most procurement teams expect vendor COIs to include:
This again can depend on the vendor’s work environment:
Keeping track of hundreds or thousands of certificates is no easy task! Effective tracking requires:
Email reminders buzzing and spreadsheets puzzling our brains may work for a few of us, but they definitely don’t work for us all. Manual vendor COI tracking causes:
A strong certificate of insurance purchasing workflow will protect your company from vendor-related risk. What’s more, it will accelerate onboarding and ensure procurement maintains full compliance.
illumend, powered by myCOI, is an insurance compliance platform with integrated features that understand the minefield of dealing with third-party insurance. With years of insurance compliance expertise as myCOI, an AI-powered verification engine, and procurement integration, they track General Liability, Workers Compensation, Auto Liability, and Umbrella/Excess Liability. By cutting admin time by 80% and compliance delays by 50%, they help make COI tracking faster, smarter, and more reliable for procurement teams, everywhere.
If the time is right to reduce third-party risk and give your team a smoother, more predictable workflow, illumend is designed to help. It brings focus to a process that’s usually confusing and gives you real-time visibility into every partner’s compliance status. The result: less chasing, fewer surprises, and a lot more confidence in the way your organization works with partners. Schedule your demo today.
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