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Renewal Notice Gaps Put Insurance Costs Back in Focus for Tradies

Why payment options, premium changes and policy clarity deserve a closer look

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Australian tradies know the pressure of keeping cover in place while juggling wages, materials, fuel, tax, vehicle costs and unpredictable cash flow.
A new review by the General Insurance Code Governance Committee is a timely reminder that the way an insurance renewal is presented can make a real difference to what a small business owner understands, compares and ultimately pays.

The committee reviewed renewal disclosure practices across a group of insurers and found that several did not clearly explain the cost difference between paying annually and paying by instalments. For businesses that rely on monthly cash flow, instalments can feel like the practical option. But the review found instalment payments may add an extra cost of around 7% to 11%, meaning the cheaper-looking monthly path can cost more over the year.

For tradespeople, that matters. Public liability, tools cover, commercial motor, contract works and other business policies are often renewed at different points across the year. If renewal notices do not clearly show the total annual cost, the instalment cost, and the difference between them, it becomes harder to make a fully informed decision. A sole trader plumber, electrician or carpenter might accept an instalment plan simply to keep work moving, without realising the annual payment could reduce the overall cost.

This story also extends the broader industry discussion about insurance standards and the rewrite of the General Insurance Code of Practice. Transparency is not just a compliance issue; it is a practical business issue. When premiums are rising, every unclear renewal notice adds friction for customers who are already trying to maintain appropriate trades insurance cover without overpaying.

Before accepting a renewal, tradies should slow down and check a few key points:

  • whether the premium has changed and why;
  • the total cost if paid annually compared with instalments;
  • any fees, interest-style charges or administration costs attached to instalments;
  • whether the insured amounts still match today’s replacement costs for tools, vehicles and equipment;
  • whether exclusions, excesses or limits have changed since the last policy period.

The positive sign is that some insurers are already changing renewal notices after the committee’s review. However, the findings show why tradies should not treat renewals as automatic paperwork. A few minutes spent checking the details can prevent surprises later, especially if a claim arises or a job requires proof of cover urgently.

If the wording is unclear, or if multiple policies are hard to compare, it may be worth speaking with a licensed broker before renewing. For small trade businesses, clear advice can help balance affordability with the protection needed to keep working confidently.

Published:Sunday, 5th Jul 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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