Protecting properties since 1991
EBM RentCover’s relationship with the real estate industry ignited in 1991 with the development of one of Australia’s first landlord insurance policies. Since then, we have educated landlords and property professionals about the value of aligning with a specialist landlord insurance provider and now protect about 155,000 rental properties across Australia.

Find the cover right for you
Every property owner wants a secure investment and reliable tenants. But not everything goes to plan. And, some events can’t be controlled. What can be controlled is whether you are protected by insurance.
Insurance1991
The year EBM RentCover developed one of Australia's first landlord insurance policies
155,000
The approximate number of properties EBM RentCover currently insures in Australia
100
The number of employees at EBM RentCover providing service and support

Guiding you through the claims process
We invest in innovative technologies to help provide excellent client support from cover to claim. Our online claims portal allows you to easily tell us what happened, provide necessary quotes and invoices, upload documentation and submit a claim.
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The approximate amount EBM RentCover paid out in claims last year
6,233
The approximate number of claims submitted to our team last year
58,000
The approximate number of calls our Expert Care team took last year

We are part of something bigger
EBM RentCover is part of the wider EBM Group, which celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2025. Being part of the Group gives clients access to tailored insurance broking services and specialised products across Australia.
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