Purchasing insurance directly from an insurer? You alone are responsible to ensure cover is appropriate. Insurance brokers provide professional advice & insurance solutions helping avoid errors that could come back to bite you in a claim.
With one cybercrime incident reported every ten minutes, Australia is currently one of the world’s most vulnerable countries to cyber attack. PREPAREDNESS IS ESSENTIAL Check out our free webinar to equip your business with risk management tools to respond and recover from a cyber attack with minimal collateral damage. Join cyber...
When your livelihood or personal assets are impacted in an insurance claim, it’s essential to ensure your coverage delivers a return on investment. CBN Authorised Brokers deliver quality, tailored insurance advice and solutions to help ensure you’re not left ‘hoping for the best’ in a claim.
With recent changes in the economy, it's important to understand how trade credit exposures might impact your business. Understand trends in the trade credit insurance market, and how this cover can protect you.
With many Australian businesses in a state of flux as a result of Coronavirus, some commercial properties are being left vacant. If you own or lease a commercial property, it's essential to inform your insurer of this change in risk, as it can impact your coverage.
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted businesses across Australia, and many will look to insurance to mitigate loss. This article highlights potential ramifications of the pandemic as it relates to Business Insurance. Note: This is a generic assessment only, please refer to your policy wording for specific conditions.
Remote working arrangements have helped reduce the spread of COVID-19, however Cybercrime trends have been quite the opposite. With cyber incidents rising substantially, get tips on how to manage this risk in your business.
The economic fallout of COVID19 has placed cashflow pressure on many businesses. With this, comes cost cutting, and for some, insurance is seen as a non-essential expense. We explain why you should think again before cancelling cover, and how an insurance broker can play an important role in achieving value for money.
COVID-19 has caused financial strain for many professional service businesses. In order to preserve cash flow, some are looking for relief by cancelling or reducing insurance covers. Understand why Professional Indemnity Insurance is not something to sacrifice.
COVID-19 forced many businesses to temporarily close, but many also sought to innovate, adapting their business model to survive. However, with a change in business activities comes a shift in business risks. It's essential to tell your insurer about any changes, or you could risk being without cover in a claim.
Running an online business can have it's perks, with fewer overheads than a high street shop-front and global markets at your fingertips. Yet with a never-ending to-do-list, insurance can become a ‘hope for the best’ exercise without accounting for true business risk exposures. Read our checklist of key insurance covers.
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