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New Liability Cover Adds Choice for Australian SMEs

What hospitality, retail and property owners should review before renewing

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Haven Underwriting has expanded its product suite with a new broadform liability offering, adding another option for Australian businesses that rely on customer-facing premises, physical locations and day-to-day public interaction.
The cover is backed by Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance capacity and follows Haven’s earlier entry into the market with industrial special risk property cover.

The new liability product carries a policy limit of $20 million and is aimed at several practical SME segments: commercial property owners, cafes, restaurants, wine bars, accommodation providers such as motels, self-storage operators and retail businesses. For these businesses, liability risk is not theoretical. A customer injury, damage to third-party property, or an allegation linked to business operations can quickly become expensive, disruptive and reputationally damaging.

For small business owners, the significance is less about one new product and more about market choice. As more underwriting agencies compete for well-understood risks, businesses may have greater scope to compare policy options, negotiate suitable limits and check whether their cover reflects how they actually trade. That is particularly important at renewal time, when businesses may have changed their premises, expanded services, added new equipment, introduced delivery, hosted events, or taken on new contractual obligations.

Broadform liability can be a core part of a business insurance programme, but it should not be treated as a set-and-forget purchase. Business owners should look closely at who is insured, which activities are covered, whether products liability is included, how exclusions apply, and whether the policy responds to incidental activities such as markets, off-site catering, pop-ups or short-term events. A hospitality venue, for example, may need to consider liquor-related risks, footpath dining, contractors, suppliers and entertainment arrangements. A commercial landlord may need to think about shared areas, tenant responsibilities and maintenance records.

The timing is also useful for businesses heading into a new financial year. Insurance budgets are under pressure, but underinsurance can create a much larger cost if a claim falls outside the policy wording or the limit is inadequate. A lower premium is only valuable if the protection remains fit for purpose.

The practical takeaway is clear: more capacity in the market is welcome, but careful selection still matters. Businesses in hospitality, retail, accommodation, self-storage and property ownership should use the latest market activity as a prompt to review their liability exposures, document operational changes and seek guidance from brokers or advisers before renewing or switching cover.

Published:Sunday, 28th Jun 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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