Business interruption insurance at a glance
What is business interruption insurance? If your business suffered an unexpected disruption, such as a fire, flood or storm, or a major supplier closes because…
What is business interruption insurance? If your business suffered an unexpected disruption, such as a fire, flood or storm, or a major supplier closes because…
Our client is the owner of a holiday park located in Southwestern Victoria. They offer a variety of accommodation options including family cabins, budget cabins…
Working on the land brings many rewards – but just as many risks. As a farm owner, you’re vulnerable to bushfires that can destroy livestock…
Our client owns a retail bike shop operating out of multiple locations within Australia. The retailer has recently experienced a number of breakins. The most…
What is trade credit insurance? If you trade or sell goods on a credit basis, you’re at risk of bad debt or non- payment by…
Most of you will not have heard of the blood cancer Myeloma. It is yet “another” cancer and it lies within the bone marrow, arising…
Your business is probably one of the most valuable assets you have – so it makes sense to protect it in good times and bad.…
A large national retail client with a store located with an airport experienced a fire outbreak in their kitchenette. The fire started in the back…
With all the discussions surrounding upcoming weather conditions, now is a good time to ensure your business has the correct protocols in place should it…
With warmer weather on the horizon, it is worth turning our minds to fire risk. A large Agriculture client experienced a fire on their property…
With the latest cybercrime statistics make for sobering reading, with a 75 per cent rise in ransomware attacks in the 2021/2022 financial year and up…
A client is a large producer of plant based food and beverage ingredients with multiple offices around Australia. Unfortnately, the client suffered a ransomware cyber-attack…
One of our agribusiness clients who owns/operates over 50,000 h.a in NSW, notified us of a major incident, uncertain as to whether or not it…
Road trips and exploring our wonderful country often towing a caravan has increased substantially over the past two years. One of our clients in particular…
Tresidder Insurance Group has appointed Dean O’Halloran as CEO, effective later this month.
Tresidder Insurance Group has appointed Dean O’Halloran as CEO, effective later this month.
It’s often said that insurance is a piece of paper and a promise. When you have an incident and need to make a claim, that’s…
As you would expect, there’s been a great deal of uncertainty due to the impact of COVID-19/Coronavirus. To help provide some additional insight and information,…
Tresidders was pleased to support client Australian Eggs with a risk management and insurance update on Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) for its industry magazine, Eggstra! Australian Eggs…
Advanced machinery – what are the risks? Technology and the ‘internet of things’ does create an interesting question on liability, and who is ultimately responsible…
The impacts of the 2018 drought on farmers is immediately clear with the images of starving animals and parched land across the media. We are…
Congratulations Give where you live Geelong and all the LEX participants from the last 50 years.
Thrilled to have one our key staff particiipating in the Loaned Executive Program for Give Where you Live Foundation 2016.
What value is an insurance broker unless they provide the right advice upfront but more importantly are there to provide the support you need to…
Great weekend at Around they Bay 2015. Fantastic weather and energy amongst thousands of keen bike riders working hard to raise money for the Smith…
He Won!! Congratulations to Luke and Tresidders for taking out the NIBA Young Professional Broker of the Year – NATIONAL Award. It was a great…
What great news for Luke and the team at Tresidders. Congratulations on receiving the NIBA Young Professionals Broker of the Year Award for the Region.…
Celebrating another happy customer and successful claims experience. That’s what we are here for!
Some client feedback worth sharing as we endeavour as a team to “strive to be oustanding in all we do for our clients, our people…
From all the team at TIG, congratulations to Luke on achieving his Master of Insurance and Risk Management. Your dedication and commitment to the achievement…
Fantastic day had by the team at the GLTC Annual Corporate Tennis Day. Tresidders had teams in Section 1, 2 & 3.
Our team will be taking their well earned break from the 24th Dec and be returning in full force on Wednesday 7th Jan 2015! Merry…
Luke and Brad ventured to Canberra recently for the AECL Forum to catch up with clients and learn more about trends and challenges facing Australia’s…
Tresidder Insurance Group enjoyed once again taking on the Presenting Sponsor role for the Go Bike Expo 2014. The event was held in Alexandra Gardens,…
We’re pleased to announce that we have obtained our own AFS License. Tresidder Insurance Group is currently operating as a Corporate Authorised Representative of Roderick…
When we deal with clients on marine exports and imports, we know we are dealing with a very old insurance product stemming back to the…
Everyone in business knows; to succeed a business cannot exist in isolation. Businesses are microcosms of the communities we live in, which is why looking…
What is business interruption insurance? If your business suffered an unexpected disruption, such as a fire, flood or storm, or a major supplier closes because of one of these events, how long would it take to get it up and running again? And how much would you lose along the way? Business interruption insurance can…
Our client is the owner of a holiday park located in Southwestern Victoria. They offer a variety of accommodation options including family cabins, budget cabins and a combination of powered and unpowered sites. Heavy rainfall hit the region and the caravan park was flooded, resulting in significant damage to their property, including damage to 8…
Working on the land brings many rewards – but just as many risks. As a farm owner, you’re vulnerable to bushfires that can destroy livestock or damage your buildings and other property; machinery breakdown which can cost you time and money; personal illness or a serious accident; or even a claim from a guest injured…
Our client owns a retail bike shop operating out of multiple locations within Australia. The retailer has recently experienced a number of breakins. The most recent occured early one Sunday morning with intruders forcing their way into one the stores.They used a sledge hammer managing to break the security doors, damage the bicycle racks, and…
What is trade credit insurance? If you trade or sell goods on a credit basis, you’re at risk of bad debt or non- payment by customers. This can disrupt your cashflow and leave you out of pocket. Trade credit insurance is important for protecting your income and business assets against potential customer failure. With the…
Most of you will not have heard of the blood cancer Myeloma. It is yet “another” cancer and it lies within the bone marrow, arising from plasma cells. I certainly hadn’t and was thrust into this world, after a random blood test due to fatigue, in October 2016. Being one of those annoying people who…
Your business is probably one of the most valuable assets you have – so it makes sense to protect it in good times and bad. The major reason why small businesses in Australia fail is inadequate cash flow. That’s where having the right level of insurance can make all the difference by helping to ensure…
A large national retail client with a store located with an airport experienced a fire outbreak in their kitchenette. The fire started in the back kitchenette and spread to the storeroom due to a faulty plastic kettle which quickly engulfed the area. Luckily the business had a sprinkler system in place and the storeroom door…
With all the discussions surrounding upcoming weather conditions, now is a good time to ensure your business has the correct protocols in place should it be faced with a fire. Most of us are aware of the four steps of fire preparation being Prevention, Detection and Communication, Occupant Protection, Containment and Extinguishment) but how can we…
With warmer weather on the horizon, it is worth turning our minds to fire risk. A large Agriculture client experienced a fire on their property last summer. The fire burnt approximately 30 hectares of farmland and fencing. Thankfully, in no small part due to the intervention of emergency services, no one was injured and property…
With the latest cybercrime statistics make for sobering reading, with a 75 per cent rise in ransomware attacks in the 2021/2022 financial year and up to 200,000 vulnerable routers in Australian homes and small businesses.
A client is a large producer of plant based food and beverage ingredients with multiple offices around Australia. Unfortnately, the client suffered a ransomware cyber-attack (Ryuk variant) due to a human error.
One of our agribusiness clients who owns/operates over 50,000 h.a in NSW, notified us of a major incident, uncertain as to whether or not it was an insurance related event… The expected loss of yield was over $1,000,000.
Road trips and exploring our wonderful country often towing a caravan has increased substantially over the past two years. One of our clients in particular was on a scenic caravan trip up to far north Queensland, and whilst driving to Mt Isa, an accident occurred. Fortunately the client escaped without injury, however the same could not be said for their 4WD, caravan, and personal items stored in both car and van.
Tresidder Insurance Group has appointed Dean O’Halloran as CEO, effective later this month.
Tresidder Insurance Group has appointed Dean O’Halloran as CEO, effective later this month.
It’s often said that insurance is a piece of paper and a promise. When you have an incident and need to make a claim, that’s when you test that promise. Or is it? Perhaps it’s just testing good old fashioned advice and design from the broker. From real life losses, we learn a lot about…
As you would expect, there’s been a great deal of uncertainty due to the impact of COVID-19/Coronavirus. To help provide some additional insight and information, we have prepared some answers below based on frequently asked questions we’ve been receiving. Please note that this should be regarded as general advice only, and we would strongly encourage…
Tresidders was pleased to support client Australian Eggs with a risk management and insurance update on Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) for its industry magazine, Eggstra! Australian Eggs is a member owned not-for-profit company providing marketing and research & development (R&D) services for the benefit of Australian egg farmers. See below for the article and as always, if…
Advanced machinery – what are the risks? Technology and the ‘internet of things’ does create an interesting question on liability, and who is ultimately responsible if a machine that’s been programmed to do something and it does something wrong. Who is held liable when it comes to advanced machinery? Whether it’s a driverless vehicle or…
The impacts of the 2018 drought on farmers is immediately clear with the images of starving animals and parched land across the media. We are all quite aware of some of the catastrophic effects, but perhaps not the knock-on effects the drought can have across industries and geographies. Droughts, like hail, flood and bushfire, are…
Congratulations Give where you live Geelong and all the LEX participants from the last 50 years.
Thrilled to have one our key staff particiipating in the Loaned Executive Program for Give Where you Live Foundation 2016.
What value is an insurance broker unless they provide the right advice upfront but more importantly are there to provide the support you need to navigate your way through the problem.
Great weekend at Around they Bay 2015. Fantastic weather and energy amongst thousands of keen bike riders working hard to raise money for the Smith Family, including a few of our own who did a great time in the 135km ride.
He Won!! Congratulations to Luke and Tresidders for taking out the NIBA Young Professional Broker of the Year – NATIONAL Award. It was a great achievement even to be a state finalist but to secure the National award was incredible and extremely humbling given the talent Luke was up against over Australia.
What great news for Luke and the team at Tresidders. Congratulations on receiving the NIBA Young Professionals Broker of the Year Award for the Region. Fantastic achievement Luke! We are very proud.
Celebrating another happy customer and successful claims experience. That’s what we are here for!
Some client feedback worth sharing as we endeavour as a team to “strive to be oustanding in all we do for our clients, our people and our community.”
From all the team at TIG, congratulations to Luke on achieving his Master of Insurance and Risk Management. Your dedication and commitment to the achievement of this goal is impressive.
Fantastic day had by the team at the GLTC Annual Corporate Tennis Day. Tresidders had teams in Section 1, 2 & 3.
Our team will be taking their well earned break from the 24th Dec and be returning in full force on Wednesday 7th Jan 2015! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all. May it be a special time for your family and friends.
Luke and Brad ventured to Canberra recently for the AECL Forum to catch up with clients and learn more about trends and challenges facing Australia’s Egg Industry.
Tresidder Insurance Group enjoyed once again taking on the Presenting Sponsor role for the Go Bike Expo 2014. The event was held in Alexandra Gardens, Melbourne and forms part of the Around the Bay in Day Festival. Given the records crowds and amazing weather the event proved once again to be a huge success.
We’re pleased to announce that we have obtained our own AFS License. Tresidder Insurance Group is currently operating as a Corporate Authorised Representative of Roderick Insurance Brokers Pty Ltd, AFS Licence Number 246613, CAR number 366697.
When we deal with clients on marine exports and imports, we know we are dealing with a very old insurance product stemming back to the 16th century, when countries were trading in goods like ivory & spices. Even these types of policies are still governed by the Marine Insurance Act 1909. Yet, whilst the exposures of marine losses are largely the same as they have been for over 100 years, new risks are emerging that threaten most businesses of today, and the newest risk of today is cyber crime.
Everyone in business knows; to succeed a business cannot exist in isolation. Businesses are microcosms of the communities we live in, which is why looking after your business needs a holistic business approach.