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What Broker Breach Reporting Means for Fitness Professionals

Clearer renewal processes can help reduce costly coverage gaps

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New broker compliance data has put a spotlight on an issue that matters to every fitness professional who relies on public liability, professional indemnity or broader business insurance: renewal timing and communication.
On 18 June 2026, Insurance Business reported that the Insurance Brokers Code Compliance Committee`s 2025 Annual Data Report recorded 5,417 breaches of the Insurance Brokers Code of Practice affecting 14,842 clients.
The National Insurance Brokers Association welcomed the higher reporting level as a sign that more firms are identifying and disclosing issues rather than overlooking them.

For personal trainers, yoga instructors, Pilates teachers, group fitness instructors and studio owners, this is not just an industry governance story. Broker processes can directly affect whether a policy is renewed on time, whether changed activities are properly disclosed, and whether the cover reflects the way a fitness business actually operates. If a trainer has added outdoor sessions, online programs, subcontracted instructors, new equipment or higher-risk classes, those details should be reviewed before renewal rather than after a client injury or property damage incident.

The report found that the proportion of brokers self-reporting breaches rose to 62% in 2025, compared with 58% in 2024, while complaints increased to 3,133. It also noted that some firms previously reporting no breaches later identified issues, suggesting that stronger internal detection may be revealing problems that were already present.

The most important finding for small fitness businesses is the continuing weakness around renewals. Renewal timeframe breaches have remained the dominant area of non-compliance for years, and the report linked renewal failures in 2024 to more than $3.7 million in financial impact. Terms of Engagement breaches also rose by 65%, while communication-related breaches fell by 26% to 993. 

That mix sends a practical message: do not treat insurance renewal as a last-minute administration task. Fitness professionals should diarise renewal dates well ahead of expiry, request a written summary of material changes, check policy limits and exclusions, and confirm whether all services, locations and contractors are covered. This is especially important where venue hire agreements, councils, gyms or corporate clients require proof of insurance.

This story also extends the broader conversation already affecting the sector, from premium pressure to new insurance offerings for exercise professionals. A competitive quote is valuable, but it should not replace good documentation, accurate disclosure and timely renewal management. The right insurance for fitness professionals is not simply the cheapest policy; it is cover that matches real business risks and can respond when a claim or complaint arises.

Before your next renewal, use the moment to ask clearer questions, update your business profile and keep written records of advice. A disciplined renewal process can help protect your income, your reputation and the clients who trust you to deliver safe, professional fitness services.

Published:Friday, 19th Jun 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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