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Markel Introduces Customised Professional Indemnity Insurance Solutions in Australia

Addressing the Growing Demand for Tailored Coverage Across Professions

Markel Introduces Customised Professional Indemnity Insurance Solutions in Australia?w=400

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Markel, the insurance operation within Markel Group Inc., has announced the launch of professional indemnity (PI) insurance solutions in Australia, featuring localised wordings to service a broad range of professions.
This strategic move aims to address the growing demand for professional and financial risks (PFR) insurance solutions in the Australian market.

Following the opening of offices in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane in September 2023, and the appointment of an experienced underwriting and claims team, Markel is now introducing its first products with localised wording to the Australian market.

Within its International Wholesale business, Markel has identified a strong opportunity to address growing demand for PFR insurance solutions in Australia, due to a reduction in capacity in recent years. Markel’s new professional indemnity products are designed primarily for Australian-domiciled businesses, with wordings covering six professional areas: accounting, construction, design and construct, insurance, media, and miscellaneous.

Kym Beazleigh, Head of Professional and Financial Risks Australia at Markel, stated, "Over the past five years, we have seen significant pricing and coverage remediation in the Australian professional indemnity market, affecting companies across sectors including construction, engineering, energy, and professional services. In response, Markel is building a diversified and sustainable portfolio across a variety of professions."

Beazleigh highlighted the company's expertise and ability to invest in supporting complex and evolving sectors that others have previously shied away from. One such area is renewable energy, where Markel will draw on its global renewables expertise. This market has historically been underserviced but continues to be a critical industry in Australia’s push towards reduced carbon emissions. With a better understanding of industry exposures, including grid connection, weather risks, and emerging technologies, clients are adapting their strategies and improving their risk profiles in this space.

"We are truly excited by the combination of local insurance solutions, underwriting empowerment, and the ability to leverage Markel’s global expertise in the Australian market. We will continue investing in our PFR underwriting team, with a view to being a strategic and long-term insurance partner for our brokers and clients," Beazleigh added.

Published:Monday, 8th Jun 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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