Gross written premiums in this segment increased to $53 million from $39 million, indicating a growing recognition of the importance of cyber coverage among Australian businesses. However, incurred claims also rose to $41 million from $28 million, reflecting the evolving nature of cyber threats and the need for robust risk management strategies.
Despite the rise in claims, the average premium per risk declined to $6,424 from $7,144, suggesting that increased competition and market capacity are contributing to more affordable options for businesses seeking cyber insurance.
Actuarial firm Finity noted that while mid-market and large organizations have continued to increase their uptake of cyber coverage, the small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) segment remains notably underinsured. This underinsurance persists despite a rise in capacity and heightened awareness of cyber risks.
As the cyber threat landscape continues to evolve, businesses, including those in the beauty industry, are encouraged to assess their cyber risk exposure and consider appropriate insurance coverage. The current market conditions present an opportune time for businesses to secure comprehensive cyber insurance policies that align with their specific needs and risk profiles.
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