Priority insurance policies for the construction industry
In this article, we’ll explore construction works, product and public liability, business vehicles, material damage, and workers’ compensation.
With so much business activity taking place online, does your business have a robust risk management strategy?
Anti-virus software and strong, company-wide protocols and training are essential tools to help protect against cyber incidents. But if you do experience a cyber-attack that leads to financial loss, a cyber-insurance policy can help you get back on your feet.
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In this article, we’ll explore construction works, product and public liability, business vehicles, material damage, and workers’ compensation.
Australia's real estate services industry is expected to turn over $33 billion this year, including a healthy 1.8% growth from 2021, according to IBIS World.
Most people are aware inflation has been on the rise in recent months due to COVID-19 impacts. However, many are not aware of how significant the impact has been on the construction sector and what that means for their property insurance.
Even insurance experts aren’t immune to the damage that a property fire can create. Managing Director at LMI Group and leading risk and loan assessor, Dr Allan Manning, narrowly avoided disaster after his home caught on fire in 2018.
The right business asset protection strategies can help safeguard your personal and professional wealth against unexpected claims and liabilities. As your brokers/advisors we can help keep you covered.
Whether you’re a property owner, tradie, or developer, serious construction defects aren’t just someone else’s problem. They’re becoming more common and more expensive.
In October 2022, Shepparton in Northern Victoria endured one of its worst floods in living memory. Homes, farms, and local businesses were hit hard. Even properties that had never seen floodwater before were suddenly underwater.
Cyber threats are evolving faster than most businesses can keep up, and Australian SMEs are now in the crosshairs.
Cybersecurity might seem like a concern only for large corporations, but recent events have shown that small businesses are equally vulnerable.
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) small business benchmarks serve as more than just a compliance tool—they’re a way to measure your business performance against industry standards.