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Broker Transparency Debate: What Personal Trainers Should Watch

Why fee disclosure, renewal timing and advice quality matter for fitness businesses

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A fresh dispute over Australia’s insurance broking standards has put transparency back in the spotlight for small business policyholders, including personal trainers, fitness instructors and studio operators.
On 17 July 2026, several consumer and strata owner groups withdrew from consultation on the National Insurance Brokers Association’s rewritten Insurance Brokers Code of Practice, arguing that industry self-regulation does not go far enough on conflicted payments and commission disclosure.

The debate is centred mainly on strata insurance, where complex commission and fee arrangements have attracted sustained scrutiny. However, the broader message is relevant well beyond apartment buildings. Many self-employed fitness professionals rely on intermediaries, direct platforms or association-linked insurance arrangements when choosing public liability, professional indemnity and business equipment cover. If the cost structure is unclear, it can be harder to know whether a recommendation is driven by value, coverage quality or remuneration.

NIBA’s draft code is currently open for consultation until 7 August 2026. It proposes client-facing changes including expanded remuneration disclosure in strata insurance and a commitment to contact clients 28 days before renewal. Supporters argue the draft improves transparency and reflects practical reforms. Critics say it still does not adequately confront commission conflicts, especially where clients may not see the full insurer quotation or understand how intermediary payments affect the final premium.

For personal trainers, the issue is not whether brokers are useful. Good professional assistance can be valuable when your business model is not straightforward. A mobile trainer running sessions in parks, homes and corporate offices may need different protection from a gym-based contractor, an online coach, or a trainer who employs other instructors. The key is to ask clear questions before renewal: what cover is being recommended, what exclusions apply, how claims support works, and how the adviser or intermediary is paid.

This is also a timely reminder not to treat renewal as an automatic admin task. Premium pressure, changing insurer appetite and new business activities can all alter whether a personal trainer insurance policy remains suitable. Trainers should review client numbers, locations, services offered, waivers, equipment ownership, subcontractor arrangements and any nutrition or rehabilitation-related advice before accepting a renewal offer.

The practical takeaway is simple: transparency supports better decisions. Whether you buy direct or through an intermediary, make sure you understand the policy wording, the total cost, any fees or commissions, and the process for making a claim. Comparing options for finding suitable cover should be about more than price; it should also test whether the policy matches the real risks of your fitness business.

Published:Saturday, 18th Jul 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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