Keep calm and cover your inventory: What every vintage seller should know about business insurance
Insurance might not be the flashiest part of running a vintage business, but it’s one of the most important — especially if you're building a shop that needs long-term stability.
In this informative session, we welcomed Connor Lea and Jacky Chiu of Calgary-based FUSE Insurance, a firm with specific experience supporting small e-commerce businesses.
Together, they walked the Vintage Sellers Community through the fundamentals of business insurance and why it matters for vintage shop owners.
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The session covered a wide range of topics, including the differences between personal and commercial policies, the unique risks vintage sellers face, and how to make sure your inventory is properly protected, whether it's in your living room, a storage unit, or a retail space.
We also talked about vendor requirements at markets and pop-ups, the importance of liability coverage, and what to ask when shopping for a policy that fits your specific shop setup.
If insurance has ever felt like an intimidating or overwhelming topic, or if you've thought you're uninsurable as a vintage seller, this session was designed to demystify the basics and help you feel confident about taking the next step toward protecting your business.