INSURANCE NEWS

Have you got the right cover to match your business growth?

Businesses are constantly changing and growing, so if your business is enjoying a growth spurt, congratulations. But a changing business climate often means new insurance requirements. Here’s what you need to do about your insurance cover to ensure your business has adequate ongoing protection. This will help reduce your risks of being over or underinsured. […]

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Why manufacturers need to do more about cybersecurity

Digital transformation through artificial intelligence, automation, data analytics, and cutting-edge technologies are helping shift Australian manufacturers into the fourth industrial revolution. But the benefits of advanced manufacturing come with more significant risks. Why is manufacturing at risk? Perhaps the biggest issue is that manufacturing companies don’t consider themselves at risk of a cyberattack, says cybersecurity […]

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Insurance brokers are here for you in a claim

Many people know that an insurance broker can compare different insurance products and provide advice to help you choose the best cover for your unique needs. But the value of a broker extends far beyond insurance placement. This has been demonstrated recently with the natural disasters Australia has seen. From bushfires to floods, having a […]

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Feeling confident your business premises are disaster-ready?

It’s official. According to the Royal Commission in National Natural Disaster Arrangements, Australia can expect more concurrent and consecutive natural hazard events due to climate change. This means further global warming, and extreme and less predictable bushfire behaviour. As well, Australia’s naturally variable climate sees season-to-season and year-to-year fluctuations in temperature and rainfall. Our country has been transforming […]

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Tackling the Materials & Labour Scarcity

Critical labour shortages plus escalating materials costs are a spanner in the works for Australian construction businesses. In the year to September, residential construction costs increased 7.1%, the steepest rise since 2005. Those costs are tipped to jump a further 6% this year, says the Urban Developer. Underpinning those higher prices is the worst materials shortage in more […]

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