For property insurance, well-maintained properties with clean claims histories have generally seen stable or reduced premiums, along with more flexible terms and increased insurer participation. Conversely, properties in weather-exposed areas or with prior claims have faced varied outcomes, including modest premium increases in some cases.

Financial and professional lines have also softened, with expanded capacity and strong competition leading to downward pressure on premiums across directors and officers, cyber, professional indemnity, and management liability insurance. Clients with sound governance frameworks and strong financial positions have benefited from premium reductions and enhanced coverage terms.

In the liability market, mid-market businesses with straightforward operations and sound risk management have experienced stable or modestly reduced premiums, increased flexibility on retentions, and strong insurer participation. However, clients in higher-hazard industries or with adverse claims histories have faced more selective underwriting and, in some cases, flat pricing or modest increases.

Despite the favorable conditions, businesses are advised to maintain a long-term view when assessing insurer relationships, as insurer appetite can shift quickly if market conditions deteriorate. Factors such as ongoing geopolitical tensions, energy price volatility, climate-related losses, and broader economic pressures could influence future market dynamics.

In summary, the softening of the Australian commercial insurance market in H1 2026 presents opportunities for businesses to secure favorable terms. However, it is essential for businesses, including those in the hospitality sector, to remain vigilant and proactive in their risk management and insurance strategies to navigate potential future market shifts.

Author: Paige Estritori
Published: Sunday 7th June, 2026

Please Note: If this information affects you or is relevant to your circumstances, seek advice from a licensed professional.

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