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What APRA’s Latest Insurance Data Means for Strata Renewals

Stronger insurer results do not remove the need for careful risk preparation

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APRA’s latest general insurance performance data has added a useful layer to the conversation about strata insurance affordability.
The figures point to a sector that is financially stronger than it was during the most volatile phase of recent weather, claims inflation and reinsurance pressure.
However, for owners corporations and body corporates, this should not be read as a signal that premiums will automatically ease at the next renewal.

The key message for strata communities is that insurer profitability and individual scheme pricing are not the same thing. A healthier insurance sector can support capacity and claims-paying strength, but underwriters still assess each building on its own risk profile. Location, construction type, defect history, maintenance records, water ingress exposure, fire protection, flood mapping, claims frequency and replacement cost estimates can all influence strata insurance premiums.

This is particularly important for schemes that have delayed repairs or relied on outdated valuations. Even where broader market conditions improve, a building with unresolved defects, ageing services or repeated water damage claims may still face higher excesses, tighter terms or limited insurer appetite. Conversely, schemes that can demonstrate active maintenance, clear governance and practical risk reduction may be better placed to negotiate.

For committees, the practical response is to treat renewal as a year-round governance task rather than a last-minute administrative job. Updated rebuild valuations, documented maintenance plans, fire safety compliance, drainage reviews and evidence of completed repairs can all help create a clearer underwriting submission. Where there are known issues, early disclosure is usually better than allowing an insurer to discover them late in the process.

It is also worth reviewing sums insured carefully. Construction cost escalation may have eased in some areas, but rebuilding a strata complex after a major loss involves more than the visible structure. Professional fees, demolition, debris removal, escalation allowances, common facilities, services infrastructure and access constraints can materially change the required cover. Committees wanting to estimate a practical sum insured should use current rebuild assumptions rather than market value or purchase price.

The broader APRA data may suggest a more stable backdrop for insurers, but strata schemes should not wait for market conditions to solve affordability concerns. The best outcomes are still likely to come from disciplined record-keeping, risk improvement, realistic insurance values and early renewal planning with appropriate professional advice.

Published:Tuesday, 4th Aug 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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