Steve Tchepak, CHU's Head of Underwriting, emphasised the significance of this development, stating that cyber threats are no longer confined to large organisations but are increasingly affecting everyday transactions within strata communities. By integrating this coverage, CHU aims to bolster the resilience of strata owners and committee members against such risks.

This proactive measure reflects CHU's commitment to evolving with the needs of its customers, ensuring that strata owners are better protected in an increasingly digital landscape. The inclusion of cyber protection in residential strata policies underscores the importance of comprehensive coverage that addresses both traditional and emerging risks.

Strata owners and managers are encouraged to review their current insurance policies and consider the benefits of this added protection. As cyber threats continue to evolve, having a policy that includes coverage for social engineering fraud can provide peace of mind and financial security.

Author: Paige Estritori
Published: Thursday 14th May, 2026

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