Premium affordability has taken the forefront, with 22% of Australian respondents identifying it as their top challenge. This concern reflects the compounded pressures of increased compliance costs, macroeconomic inflation, catastrophic events, and financial stress on businesses and households. These factors collectively make securing coverage increasingly difficult for certain industries and risk profiles.
Cybersecurity has also risen to prominence, with 20% of respondents citing it as a major challenge. The rapid adoption of generative AI for fraud detection by nearly three-quarters of Australian insurers indicates a proactive approach to mitigating cyber threats. However, Gallagher Bassett emphasizes that technological adoption alone is insufficient. A holistic, data-driven strategy integrating proactive claims handling, precise risk assessment, and tailored underwriting is essential to effectively address cybersecurity risks.
Labour shortages represent another significant hurdle, with Australian insurers reporting increased difficulty in finding qualified candidates. This talent constraint poses both an immediate operational challenge and a strategic vulnerability. To combat this issue, insurers are reviewing compensation structures and investing more in training programs to attract and retain skilled professionals.
Gallagher Bassett's Australian Chief Client Officer and Deputy CEO, Pete Diskin, highlighted that 70% of insurers reported higher costs per claim and a surge in claim frequency. In response, half of the surveyed insurers plan to increase premiums. Diskin emphasized that sustaining growth under these conditions necessitates proactive cost management strategies, including refined approaches to pricing, claims forecasting, and triage to maintain profitability.
The survey also revealed that claim-related cost escalation in Australia is becoming a structural challenge. This escalation is driven by an interplay of social inflation, technological advancements, climate-related risks, and medical inflation. Addressing these multifaceted issues requires insurers to adapt their strategies continually.
In summary, the Australian insurance industry is navigating a complex environment marked by affordability concerns, evolving cyber threats, and talent shortages. Insurers are called upon to implement comprehensive strategies that encompass cost management, technological integration, and workforce development to remain resilient and competitive in this challenging landscape.