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What Delta’s Digital Insurance Move Means for Real Estate Agencies

Cyber and management liability are becoming easier to place, but cover still needs careful review

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Delta Insurance’s move onto Ebix Australia’s Sunrise Exchange is a useful signal for real estate agencies watching how business insurance is being distributed.
The underwriting agency has made its cyber and management liability products available through the platform for the first time, using Entsia technology and an accelerated accreditation pathway.
Further products are expected to follow, which points to continuing momentum behind digital placement for financial lines cover.

For agency principals, property managers and licensed sales teams, the key takeaway is not simply that another product is available. It is that brokers are gaining faster access to specialised covers that respond to the way small and medium businesses actually operate. Real estate businesses hold personal information, communicate with tenants, landlords and buyers, rely on cloud platforms and often authorise payments under time pressure. That combination can create exposure to cyber incidents, social engineering, privacy complaints and management decisions that are later challenged.

Management liability is particularly relevant for agency owners because it can sit alongside, rather than replace, other essential policies. Professional indemnity insurance for real estate agents generally focuses on claims linked to professional advice, errors or omissions. Public liability insurance real estate policies usually respond to injury or property damage allegations. Management liability, by contrast, can address risks involving directors, employment practices, regulatory investigations and certain crime-related losses, depending on the wording.

Real estate businesses should use this development as a prompt to review whether their insurance programme reflects current operating risks. Practical questions include:

  • Does your cyber cover address phishing, fraudulent payment redirection and data breach response costs?
  • Are directors, officers and senior managers protected if a governance or employment dispute emerges?
  • Do policy limits reflect the volume of client data, rental transactions and third-party communications handled by the agency?
  • Are exclusions, excesses and notification requirements understood before a claim occurs?

The rise of platform-based placement may improve speed and choice, but it does not remove the need for careful advice. Agencies should still compare wording, limits and claims support, not just premium. If your office is expanding, changing software systems or managing a growing rent roll, it may be time to seek professional assistance and revisit your cover. The broader lesson is clear: digital insurance access is improving, but the best outcomes still come from matching the policy to the real risks inside the business.

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

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