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Surge in Professional Indemnity Claims Hits Financial Services Sector

Regulatory Actions Drive Increased Claim Activity Among Financial Professionals

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The financial services industry is currently experiencing a significant uptick in professional indemnity (PI) claims, a trend largely attributed to heightened regulatory scrutiny and enforcement actions by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).
This development has substantial implications for financial professionals and their insurers.

Recent actions by ASIC against investment funds, such as Shield Master Trust and First Guardian, have set precedents for the scope of liability among financial service providers. These cases have led to prosecutions along the chain of involvement, highlighting the increasing accountability within the sector.

Legal experts from Moray & Agnew Lawyers have noted that many of these proceedings represent first-time actions by ASIC, with most expected to establish new precedents regarding liability for financial service providers. This evolving legal landscape underscores the need for financial professionals to stay abreast of regulatory changes and ensure compliance to mitigate potential liabilities.

In addition to the financial services sector, the construction industry is also facing challenges, with insolvencies prevalent due to inflation impacts on fixed-price building contracts. Building defects claims continue to be expensive to defend and tend to implicate most construction professionals involved with projects.

For financial professionals, this surge in PI claims underscores the importance of robust risk management practices and comprehensive insurance coverage. Staying informed about regulatory developments and proactively addressing potential areas of liability can help mitigate risks and ensure the continued provision of services in a challenging environment.

Published:Wednesday, 29th Apr 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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