Purpose: to explain how to add insurance for your parcels in Sendcloud. There are multiple ways to do so, and this article will help you choose the option that fits you best.
Related articles
→ Insurance: Sendcloud Shipping Protection (XCover)
→ How to file a claim at XCover (Sendcloud Shipping Protection)
How do I set up my XCover account?
An XCover Account is automatically created for you when you purchase XCover Protection via Sendcloud. When you first visit the XCover portal, you will need to activate your account. Simply find the XCover confirmation SMS or email in your inbox and click on the link to set up your XCover Account. Check your spam folder if you can’t find your confirmation email. The sender of the email is support@xcover.com.
Depending on how you purchased protection and what information was shared with XCover, you may be asked to choose an email address to associate with your XCover Account, which you can then use to log in.
If you have any issues, you can also check the instructions within the confirmation message from XCover that was sent when you purchased your XCover Protection.
Within your XCover Account, you will see your policies. At any time you can:
- View your policy wording: this is also available when you request a quote via Sendcloud or directly on XCover
- Download your certificate and invoice
Adding insurance
Add insurance manually
To insure your packages against loss or damage, edit an order in your Incoming order overview. Enter the total shipment value of your parcel. If basic carrier insurance does not cover the full amount, we’ll subtract the carrier insurance and cover the rest with Sendcloud Shipping Protection. The insurance price is calculated in the following way:
- Domestic parcels: Insured value x 0.6%
- International parcels: Insured value x 1.5%
The insurance price will be reflected in the label cost. Press Save when you are done editing the order.
Add insurance through default shipping settings
You can also opt to insure all of your packages by default. Use our How to set up your default shipping settings article to learn more about shipping default settings.
Add insurance through shipping rules
You can use shipping rules to insure your order by a specific percentage.
Insure your order by a percentage
- The calculation process involves checking 'Total Item Value' first, then 'Total Shipping Value' (item value and shipping cost) if the former is empty. If both fields are empty, a percentage rule cannot be applied, as dividing by 0 always results in 0.
- If the carrier chosen for this shipment provides basic insurance, our system integrates this default insurance coverage. The field for default insurance is consistently taken into consideration in the total insurance calculation.
- If you receive 0 insurance with 'Total Shipping Value' or 'Total Item Value', it's probably due to the 'Unstamped Letter' shipping method not applying this rule.
If the issue persists for other methods, contact us: How to get support from Sendcloud.
Insure your order by a set amount
You can use shipping rules to create a rule in which all parcels above a certain value, containing particular products or to be shipped with a specific carrier will be insured by default by a set amount.
Example: You set up a shipping rule to insure shipments by €85.
Then the value of €85 will be automatically applied on the shipment level:
Please read our How to create shipping rules article for more information on Shipping rules.
You can download this CSV template and upload it to your Sendcloud account following this article. This will create the necessary shipping rules to set the insurance based on the value of the order.
*Coverage limits and sub-limits:
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The maximum shipment value is EUR/GBP 5.000
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The minimum shipment value is EUR/GBP 2. Shipments insured by more than EUR/GBP 0 and less than EUR/GBP 2 will be automatically insured by EUR/GBP 2
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Theft of parcel after documented delivery to the delivery address - EUR/GBP 1.000 per shipment
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Glassware and ceramics - EUR/GBP 1.000 per shipment
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LCDs, TVs, and laptops - EUR/GBP 5.000 per shipment
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LCDs, TVs, and laptops are not covered for damage.
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LCDs, TVs, and laptops must be sent through a delivery service that requires a signature.
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Jewelry - EUR/GBP 5.000 per parcel.
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Jewelry must be sent through a delivery service that requires a signature and includes shipment tracking.
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Jewelry must not have seller advertising on the packaging.
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Important notes about currency conversion
Sendcloud does not support currency conversion: you can only insure your parcels in either euros (EUR) or pounds (GBP). This depends on the currency used in your invoice country, which is also the default currency of your Sendcloud account.
However, as item values and total order values may be in any currency, this can cause confusion. To avoid it, make sure you make the conversion and manually add the insurance amount in euro or pound before creating the label.
Click here to see the two possible scenarios:
- You manually convert the currency of the total order value to euros: A parcel contains items valued in 200 Polish zlotys (the equivalent of 45 euros). You want to insure the total order value. In this scenario, you manually convert the 200 zlotys to euros and enter "45" as the shipment value to insure. The insurance premium to pay will be calculated based on 45 euros.
- You do not convert the currency of the total order value to euros: A parcel contains items valued in 200 Polish zlotys (the equivalent of 45 euros). You want to insure the total order value. In this scenario, you enter "200" as the shipment value to insure. The insurance premium to pay will be calculated based on 200 euros instead of 45 euros.