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ICA Advocates for Improved Risk Education to Support Small Businesses

Empowering SMEs Through Enhanced Understanding of Insurance and Risk Management

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The Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) has recently emphasized the need for improved risk education programs tailored for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
This initiative aims to equip business owners with the knowledge and tools necessary to manage risks effectively and navigate the complexities of the insurance market.

In submissions to the Parliamentary Joint Committee's inquiry into small business insurance, the ICA highlighted that many SMEs lack a comprehensive understanding of how insurance markets operate and the actions they can take to reduce risk and improve insurability. This knowledge gap often leads to challenges in obtaining appropriate coverage and managing insurance costs.

The ICA proposes the development of educational programs that provide resources to assist SMEs in learning about risk management and insurance processes. These programs could be delivered in partnership with relevant industry associations or other trusted intermediaries who understand the unique risk profiles of various businesses.

One area of particular concern is cyber risk. The ICA notes that small businesses are especially vulnerable to the rise in automated, AI-driven cyber attacks. Despite this heightened risk, the uptake of cyber insurance among SMEs remains low. Enhanced education on cyber risks and the importance of appropriate coverage could help businesses better protect themselves against potential threats.

By investing in risk education, SMEs can gain a clearer understanding of their insurance needs, identify strategies to mitigate risks, and make informed decisions about their coverage. This proactive approach not only enhances the resilience of individual businesses but also contributes to the overall stability of the small business sector.

For small business owners, participating in such educational programs can provide valuable insights into risk management practices and insurance options. Engaging with industry associations and seeking guidance from insurance professionals can further support efforts to secure appropriate and cost-effective coverage.

Published:Tuesday, 21st Apr 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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