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The issue is especially important for firms operating under licence conditions, professional association rules or client contract requirements. A certificate of currency may satisfy an onboarding checklist, but it does not prove that every service, subcontracting arrangement, past project or emerging risk is properly protected. ASIC's focus on compensation arrangements also connects with ASIC breach reporting trends, because complaints, remediation issues and control failures can all point to weaknesses in the way a firm manages professional risk.
For smaller firms and sole traders, the practical challenge is that professional indemnity policies can appear similar on the surface while differing significantly in the detail. Retroactive dates, civil liability wording, exclusions, defence costs, aggregation clauses, excess levels and conduct exclusions can all change the outcome when a claim is notified. If a business has expanded into new services, taken on larger clients, used contractors or started using artificial intelligence tools, last year's policy may no longer reflect this year's exposure.
There are several review points worth considering before renewal:
The broader message is not that every professional needs more cover. It is that the right cover should be tested against real work, real clients and real contractual obligations. A business with modest turnover can still face a serious claim if its advice affects a client's finances, compliance position, construction outcome or operational systems.
Where policy wording is difficult to interpret, working with a broker may help businesses compare insurer appetite, explain key exclusions and prepare renewal information more clearly. In a market where pricing may be more competitive for some professions, the best outcome is not simply a cheaper premium. It is a policy that is current, defensible and aligned with the professional risk the business is actually carrying.
Published:Wednesday, 19th Aug 2026
Author: Paige Estritori
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