Professional Bodies Advocate for Insurer Recognition of Risk-Reducing Schemes
Efforts Intensify to Acknowledge Schemes Enhancing Risk Management in PI Insurance
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The Professional Standards Councils are actively seeking to enhance insurer recognition of schemes designed to improve risk management among professionals.
These schemes, established under state and territory legislation, aim to limit liability for members in exchange for adherence to stringent risk management practices, including mandatory professional indemnity (PI) insurance.
In a recent roundtable discussion involving the Insurance Council of Australia's Business Advisory Council, there was a consensus on the need for ongoing engagement between insurers and professional associations. The objective is to address the rising costs and accessibility challenges associated with obtaining PI insurance, particularly in sectors where premiums have been escalating.
By acknowledging and supporting these risk-reducing schemes, insurers can contribute to a more sustainable PI insurance market. Professionals adhering to such schemes demonstrate a commitment to high standards and proactive risk management, which can lead to reduced claims and, consequently, more favourable insurance terms.
For professionals, participating in recognised schemes not only enhances their practice standards but also positions them advantageously when negotiating PI insurance coverage. This collaborative approach between professional bodies and insurers is a positive step towards ensuring that professionals can access affordable and comprehensive PI insurance, safeguarding both their clients and their own financial stability.
Published:Monday, 15th Dec 2025 Source: Paige Estritori
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