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A unique online system

Clients of EBM RentCover have exclusive access to effective and easy-to-use online systems. RCPLive enhances the customer experience by offering a centralised platform for overseeing all insurance needs.

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Partner with EBM RentCover to get access to RCPLive. Our specialised team translates technical detail into practical insight, working alongside you in a relationship built on shared values, collaboration and a common goal: better outcomes for landlords, tenants and agents alike. Partner with us through our Agent hub.

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Features of RCPLive

Apply

Find the cover right for you and apply, review and cancel policies.

Manage

Keep track of paid and unpaid invoices, and request paperwork and training.

Claim

View claims history, connect to the online claims portal and cancel policies.

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RCPLive is a centralised platform for overseeing all insurance needs. At present, it allows agents to seek quotes and apply for cover for landlord and contents-only policies (e.g. RentCover Ultra). It does not allow agents to seek a quote or place cover for building insurance policies (e.g. RentCover Platinum). It is still a useful tool! We are working to give agents greater access and will update you when this happens. To register for RCPLive, fill in the form below…

 

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What makes us different

Service that matters

While insurance is important, EBM RentCover adds true value with its service and support. From cover to claims, our team can guide you through every step and ensure you get the help you need, when you need it.

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1991 Our first year in business
$ 43.5 m The amount paid out in 2025 (approx.)
155,000 Properties we cover (approx.)
7,000 Claims received in 2025 (approx.)
100 Team members at EBM RentCover
52,000 Number of calls taken in 2025 (approx.)

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