Is the global reinsurance landscape impacting your business?

18 October

In its simplest terms, reinsurance is insurance for insurance companies.  Unfortunately, global reinsurance is impacting businesses of all sizes following an increase in catastrophic events across Australia. Insurers paid out $36.5 billion in...[Read More]

Insurance for tradies

12 October

Tradespeople provide the wiring, plumbing, plastering, building, and other services that keep us connected to each other, comfortably warm or cool, and living in safe, well-constructed homes. Some tradies also work to keep properties or landscapes...[Read More]

‘Tis the season – how businesses can make the most of holiday spending

11 October

The holidays are coming up and now is the time to start thinking about launching those promotions for Halloween, Black Friday, and Christmas. Getting ready for this period requires strategic planning and preparation, well ahead of time. But a little...[Read More]

How to protect your personal assets if your small business is sued

4 October

It’s a heart-racing, stomach-churning, sweaty-palm-inducing prospect: your business is being sued. To protect yourself, take stock of your personal liability well before you get a letter from a lawyer.  And, while it’s terrible to think that...[Read More]

Bushfire season – plan and be prepared.

4 October

Australia is renowned for its expansive and diverse landscapes, but unfortunately, it also grapples with extreme weather conditions, including bushfires that wreak havoc in the scorching and dry summer months. Even in this early spring of 2023,...[Read More]

4 Important Questions to Ask Your General Insurance Adviser

28 September

Due to the wide variety of general insurance policies, you can find a policy for each of your needs. However, the wide variety can also confuse, especially if you are a newbie in insurance matters. Luckily, you can get the guidance you need from...[Read More]

Understanding how landlord insurance works

27 September

Property can be an excellent long-term investment, but it doesn’t come without risks. There can be a chance your tenants may default on the rent, steal items from the property or cause damage that their bond may not cover. The rental income you...[Read More]

Five common life insurance questions

21 September

Like any other insurance policy, life insurance has many variations to meet different users’ needs. Thus, before choosing one, you must determine what you need in a life insurance policy. The best way to determine the best policy is by evaluating...[Read More]

Striking a Balance: The Dual Duties of Disclosure and Consumer responsibility in Insurance

20 September

The world of insurance can be a labyrinthine of policies, premiums, and legal jargon. To navigate this complex landscape, both insurers and consumers need a clear set of rules to ensure fairness and transparency. In Australia, the Insurance...[Read More]

Insurance ‘under pressure’ from extreme weather events

20 September

The insurance industry is under pressure from climate change and other cost pressures, prompting high-level talks in Europe. “The protection gap – the difference between the insurance we need and the insurance we have – is worsening around the...[Read More]

What insurance cover does a healthcare business usually need?

13 September

If you run a healthcare business, you might know it comes with a range of challenges and risks.  From physical therapy clinics to chiropractic offices, these practices face a number of potential liabilities. And these can have significant financial...[Read More]

Insurers demand action on risks to stay above water

13 September

Insurance premiums will keep rising without measures to reduce the risk of damage from floods and bushfires, the latest catastrophe report warns. “These pressures are not going away,” Insurance Council CEO Andrew Hall said ahead of the...[Read More]

Do You Need Insurance for Your Home-Based Business?

7 September

Many enterprises start as home-based businesses — just like some of today’s globally renowned brands, including Google, Nike, Hewlett Packard, Microsoft, Subway and LinkedIn. Low start-up costs, flexibility, tax advantages and the absence of a...[Read More]

How Australian businesses can get staff back in the office

6 September

The pandemic saw many businesses embrace working from home and it quickly became the new norm.    But with pandemic restrictions now scratched, more employers want their staff back in the office to increase collaboration. Legally, many businesses...[Read More]

Understanding the intricacies of Landlord Insurance

31 August

Owning a rental property is both a valuable investment and a responsibility. Like any asset, it is vulnerable to a multitude of risks, from rent default and tenant-related damages to unforeseen natural disasters. This is where landlord insurance...[Read More]