The allegations suggest that Steadfast-owned brokers recommended more expensive insurance policies from Steadfast-affiliated firms while withholding more affordable options from competitors. This practice has raised concerns about transparency and the potential financial impact on clients.
In response to these developments, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has called for a ban on commissions in strata insurance. ACCC Chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb highlighted that hidden payments and commissions can mislead consumers and drive up insurance costs. She emphasized the need for greater transparency and the elimination of financial incentives that may not align with clients' best interests.
Steadfast Group has denied the allegations, stating that their payment systems were not designed to bypass disclosure obligations. However, the company has requested a trading halt until it can provide a comprehensive response to the claims.
These events underscore the importance of transparency and ethical practices in the insurance industry. Property owners and investors are advised to remain vigilant, seek full disclosure from their brokers, and consider multiple options to ensure they receive the most suitable and cost-effective insurance coverage for their strata properties.
Published: Saturday 24th January, 2026
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