Steps to follow if your property has been damaged during a weather emergency
In the insurance industry, the consequences of climate change – extreme weather events, fires, water shortages, rising sea levels – are always front of mind. With predictions reminding us bushfires, floods and cyclones are here to stay, we‘ve got to be proactive to ensure the sustainability of our operations and that of the insurance industry which is directly impacted by extreme weather events. At the end of the day, we’re here to provide the best possible insurance outcomes for clients, and if our industry is impacted, this only becomes more difficult to achieve.
Tips to prepare when a cyclone warning has been issued
The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has warned Queensland residents about the potential “widespread severe impacts” of a category two cyclone tracking towards the QLD coast. Locals have been advised to stock up on supplies in advance of the weather system, expected to hit northern Queensland on Thursday.
Steps to follow if your property has been damaged during a weather emergency
In the insurance industry, the consequences of climate change – extreme weather events, fires, water shortages, rising sea levels – are always front of mind. With predictions reminding us bushfires, floods and cyclones are here to stay, we‘ve got to be proactive to ensure the sustainability of our operations and that of the insurance industry which is directly impacted by extreme weather events. At the end of the day, we’re here to provide the best possible insurance outcomes for clients, and if our industry is impacted, this only becomes more difficult to achieve.
The cost of a cyber attack & how Cyber Insurance can protect you
Over the 2020–21 financial year, over 67,500 cybercrime incidents were reported to the Australia Centre for Cyber Security (ACSC). This is an increase of nearly 13 per cent from the previous financial year, and equates to one cyber attack every 8 minutes compared to one every 10 minutes last financial year.
‘Hacking the Hacker’: 10 tips to protect your business from a cyber attack
Over the 2020–21 financial year, over 67,500 cybercrime incidents were reported to the Australia Centre for Cyber Security (ACSC). This is an increase of nearly 13 per cent from the previous financial year, and equates to one cyber attack every 8 minutes compared to one every 10 minutes last financial year. Cyber-attacks are an extremely lucrative form of criminal activity, which is fueling a dramatic increase in the number of attacks on Australian businesses of all sizes.
The Importance of Updating Your Business Insurance
Your business and the conditions in which it operates are dynamic, so it’s important to review and update your insurance regularly. Ensuring that you have the right type and level of insurance cover for your business needs as they evolve, means appropriate financial protection against potential losses and greater peace of mind in a claim.
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