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Recent data indicates that insurance prices rose by 11% over the year to December, a slight decrease from the peak of 16.4% annual inflation observed in March of the previous year. Despite this moderation, the cumulative effect of rising premiums continues to burden hospitality operators.
Nick Hawkins, CEO of Insurance Australia Group (IAG), highlighted that while inflationary pressures are easing, insurance premiums are expected to continue rising, albeit at a slower pace. He noted that the cost of reinsurance has "dramatically changed" and would drive up premiums, though at a reduced rate compared to recent years.
For hospitality businesses, particularly small and independently owned establishments, these rising costs are concerning. The Australian Restaurant and Cafe Association (ARCA) has been vocal about the financial strain on its members. ARCA's CEO, Wes Lambert, emphasized that the combination of increased wages, rents, utilities, and insurance premiums is making it increasingly difficult for hospitality businesses to remain viable.
In response to these challenges, industry associations are advocating for measures to alleviate the financial burden on hospitality businesses. This includes lobbying for policy changes and providing resources to help operators navigate the complex insurance landscape.
Hospitality business owners are encouraged to review their insurance policies carefully, seek competitive quotes, and consider risk management strategies to potentially lower premiums. Staying informed about industry developments and engaging with professional associations can also provide valuable support during these challenging times.
Published:Tuesday, 4th Nov 2025
Source: Paige Estritori
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