Welcome to Saint-Gobain’s Evidence of Insurance
Welcome to Saint-Gobain’s Evidence of Insurance
At Saint-Gobain, our commitment to sustainability compels us to develop innovative and effective solutions that meet the challenge of protecting the environment and to consider the environmental impact of our business processes at every stage.
As a result of this commitment, we are pleased to offer to our business partners a simpler and more environmentally friendly approach to providing evidence of insurance coverage. Instead of issuing individual certificates of insurance in paper form, we are moving to an electronic certificate of insurance (e-COI).
The purpose of this website is to provide 24-hour access to Saint-Gobain’s evidence of insurance coverages. In addition to helping our customers and business partners become more efficient, an electronic certificate will reduce the overall impact on the environment eliminating the need for paper.
Saint-Gobain is often asked to provide evidence of its corporate insurance coverage. Examples of situations where a certificate of insurance may be required include:
- Using a non-Saint-Gobain location to host an event
- Leasing or renting equipment, motor vehicles, or real estate
- Customer RFPs and contracts
The e-COI differs from a standard paper certificate of insurance only in that it doesn't contain the certificate holder's name. Nevertheless, an e-COI is universally accepted as evidence of coverage in place of a standard paper insurance certificate. Issuing and tracking paper certificates can take a lot of time and be quite expensive without adding value to any process. By utilizing e-COIs Saint-Gobain will continue to provide evidence of insurance to meet terms of legally binding contracts and agreements.
Evidence of Insurance
Evidence of Insurance
United States
Canada
Frequently Asked Questions
An electronic certificate of insurance (e-COI) provides information about company's insurance program in electronic format. This information includes policy numbers, limits, and insurance companies. e-COI and the information within it are subject to the terms and conditions stated therein.
Yes, e-COI is an acceptable method to evidence current policy coverage information.
An e-COI shows insurance information, just as a certificate of insurance does, however, it does not contain specific certificate holder's name.
Yes, subject to website maintenance and information updates, Saint-Gobain plans to update the information on its website at the time of policy renewal.
Available to view at any time and reduces the paperwork, impact on environment, phone calls and faxes involved in obtaining paper certificates of insurance.
Contact Teri Reitz at theresa.reitz@saint-gobain.com.