Imagine a world where a single cyber attack can cripple a tech firm's operations while a supply chain hiccup devastates a neighboring manufacturer—all in the same week. This is the reality for many businesses today, caught in a perplexing paradox of balancing the sheer volume of insurance claims
In the waning days of November, a series of ferocious thunderstorms and hailstorms tore through Queensland (QLD) and New South Wales (NSW), leaving behind a landscape of devastation that has gripped the attention of communities and industries alike. From November 20 to 27, these unrelenting weather
Imagine a multinational corporation pouring millions into a promising venture in an emerging market, only to have its assets seized overnight by a sudden government decree. Such scenarios are no longer mere hypotheticals but stark realities in today’s volatile global landscape. From escalating
Imagine a corporate boardroom where executives grapple with a sudden trade sanction that halts their supply chain overnight, while simultaneously facing public backlash over an AI system that’s accused of bias in hiring decisions. This isn’t a far-fetched scenario but a reality for many directors
Imagine pouring life savings into a dream home, only to watch the builder vanish mid-project, leaving behind unfinished walls and shattered hopes. This nightmare became reality for over 1,700 homeowners in Victoria following the collapse of Porter Davis Homes Group in March 2023, a builder
As cyber incidents multiply and artificial intelligence surges into the insurance workflow, Australia’s carriers have reported a readiness deficit that contrasts with a slight easing in perceived risk, creating a tension that demands sharper strategy and faster execution. PwC’s Insurance Banana