Premium Affordability Emerges as Leading Concern for Australian Insurers in 2026
Understanding the Factors Influencing Rising Insurance Costs
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As 2026 unfolds, Australian insurers have identified premium affordability as the foremost risk facing the industry.
This shift in priority reflects the mounting pressures from inflation, escalating climate-related losses, and stringent regulatory requirements.
According to Gallagher Bassett's upcoming report, 'The Carrier Perspective: 2026 Claims Insights,' premium affordability has surged to the top of insurers' concerns, up from sixth place in the previous year. This change underscores the significant impact of rising costs on both insurers and policyholders.
Several factors contribute to this trend. Inflation has led to increased costs for repairs and replacements, directly affecting claim expenses. Additionally, the frequency and severity of natural disasters have resulted in substantial payouts, further straining insurers' financial resources. Regulatory pressures also play a role, as compliance with evolving standards necessitates additional investments.
For home services business owners, these developments are particularly pertinent. Higher insurance premiums can affect operational budgets and overall profitability. To navigate this landscape, business owners should consider the following strategies:
**Review Existing Policies:** Regularly assess current insurance coverage to ensure it aligns with business needs and offers value for money.
**Risk Mitigation:** Implement measures to reduce potential risks, such as enhancing workplace safety protocols and securing valuable equipment, which can lead to lower premiums.
**Seek Professional Advice:** Consult with insurance brokers or advisors who specialise in home services businesses to explore tailored coverage options and identify potential savings.
Staying informed about industry trends and proactively managing insurance needs will be crucial for home services business owners aiming to maintain financial stability in the face of rising premiums.
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