Oren Jacobi, founder of Insurance Training Australia, emphasises the potential loss of invaluable experience as seasoned professionals retire. This scenario leaves less experienced staff to navigate complex client situations without adequate mentorship.

Upskilling the next generation of insurance professionals has become a critical priority. The shift towards remote and hybrid work models has introduced new challenges in this area, limiting opportunities for informal mentoring and collaborative problem-solving, which are essential for skills development.

For personal trainers seeking insurance coverage, these industry challenges could impact the availability and quality of insurance products. A well-trained and knowledgeable insurance workforce is crucial for understanding the unique risks associated with the fitness industry and providing tailored coverage options. Therefore, it's important for personal trainers to engage with insurers and brokers who are committed to continuous professional development and have a deep understanding of the evolving landscape.

Author: Paige Estritori
Published: Sunday 21st December, 2025

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