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BHSI Launch Highlights SME Management Risk Needs

Digital distribution is widening access, but policy detail still matters

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Australian small and medium-sized businesses have another management liability option to consider, after BizCover expanded its partnership with Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance Company on 1 July 2026.
The new product has been added to BizCover’s online platform and is aimed at organisations with annual turnover up to $25 million and up to 200 staff, with cover limits available up to $5 million.

The launch is notable because management liability is often misunderstood by smaller operators. Many owners are familiar with public liability insurance or professional indemnity insurance, but management liability focuses on risks arising from the running of the business itself. That can include claims involving directors and officers, employment practices, statutory liability, company liability and certain crime-related losses.

For Australian SMEs, those exposures are becoming more practical than theoretical. Employment disputes, regulatory investigations, workplace compliance issues, alleged misconduct by staff, and governance failures can create legal costs and operational stress even when a business has acted in good faith. A policy that responds early to defence costs or related expenses may help protect cash flow at a time when a small business can least afford disruption.

The BHSI addition also points to a broader shift in business insurance Australia: more specialist products are being made available through digital platforms. This can make it faster for owners to compare options, but speed should not replace careful review. Management liability policies can vary significantly in how they define insured persons, wrongful acts, employment matters, statutory fines, exclusions, retroactive dates and notification obligations.

Business owners should also avoid assuming that one policy fills every gap. Management liability is different from professional indemnity, which generally responds to claims about professional services or advice. It is also different from public liability, which usually deals with third-party injury or property damage. Cyber, crime, tax audit and employment-related protections may overlap or differ depending on the wording.

The practical takeaway is to review management risk as part of a wider insurance programme, not as an isolated purchase. Before renewal, SMEs should map who makes decisions, how employment issues are handled, which regulators affect the business, and whether any directors or senior managers have personal exposure. If the wording is unclear, speaking with a broker or adviser can help ensure the cover matches the way the business is actually run.

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

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