NIBA's Year in Review 2024-25

It's been a year of transformation for NIBA. Our Year in Review for 2024-25 highlights what the NIBA team, Board, and Committees have delivered this year.

A Year in Review 1 NOVEMBER 2024 TO 31 OCTOBER 2025

A Message from the President and CEO

This has been a year of transformation and momentum for NIBA. Together, we have embraced change, strengthened our foundations, and continued to build a confident and connected future for brokers across Australia.

Our priority has remained clear: to advocate strongly for brokers and ensure your voice is heard at every level of government. We have increased our engagement in Canberra and with regulators, building practical relationships that support the sustainability and professionalism of our industry. We have also invested in the future of NIBA. This included introducing a new brand to reflect a more contemporary and united profession, building on over four decades of strong history, and progressing work on a new website and member portal system that will deliver a more streamlined and modern experience for brokers. These changes are more than cosmetic; they reflect a renewed energy and clarity of purpose as we position NIBA to lead into the next decade. Being present where our members are has been important. Through regional events and national initiatives, we have reconnected with communities across Australia to listen, understand challenges, and support the work brokers do every day to protect businesses and households.

We also recommenced NIBA-led research this year, a first since 2020, providing key insights into the current environment and the evolving needs of brokers and consumers. This work will inform our strategy over the coming years, ensuring our advocacy and programs continue to be data-driven, forward- looking, and fit for purpose for you and the clients you serve. The theme of Shaping Change has guided us this year. It reflects how we have continued to evolve as a profession, and how we are working together to influence the environment we operate in. As we look to 2026, our focus is on being Future Ready — building on the foundations we have set and supporting you to navigate what comes next with confidence. Over the next few pages, you will find highlights of what the NIBA team, Board, and Committees have delivered this year. Each reflects our shared commitment to progress, professionalism, and the ongoing strength of our community.

Nick Cook President, NIBA

Richard Klipin Chief Executive Officer, NIBA

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Vision and Purpose

VISION

To empower our members and community within the Insurance Broking Profession

NIBA is a membership association that works closely with members to define and deliver the organisations vision ‘to empower our members and community within the Insurance Broking Profession’ and purpose of being ‘the unified voice of the insurance broking profession across Australia’. The NIBA team supports the delivery of the agreed strategy with the President, Vice President and Board of Directors, alongside state and specialist committees focusing on our three strategic pillars of Advocacy, Professionalism and Community.

PURPOSE NIBA is the unied voice of the insurance broking profession across Australia

STRATEGIC PILLARS

Advocacy

Professionalism

Community

ANNUAL BUSINESS PLAN

Advocacy

Professionalism Community

NIBA advocates as the ‘one voice’ of insurance brokers and the insurance broking profession to: • governments; • regulators; • industry stakeholders; • media; and • the community.

NIBA sets out to develop and promote high standards of professional practice for insurance brokers in Australia through: • industry relevant education and continuing professional development; • a membership that subscribes to the Insurance Brokers Code of Practice; and • a framework for high standards of ethical and professional conduct by Members.

NIBA has an engaged community. Through various events and initiatives throughout the year, NIBA aims to: • provide Members with opportunities to meet, share, learn, grow and prosper; • promote the role and value of insurance brokers to the community; and • promote insurance broking as a profession of choice.

Membership at a Glance

14,264 total members

$34.1 billion in Gross Written Premiums

378

Principal Members

Members by state:

11,220 Brokers/ 3,044 Authorised

Client Servicing

ACT NSW

1%

SA

6.5%

30% 0.5%

TAS VIC WA

2%

Representatives

NT

29% 12%

1,315

QPIB’s

QLD

19%

Source: NIBA Member Data

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Advocacy “ One voice for the insurance broking profession ” Throughout 2025, NIBA has strengthened its voice on behalf of brokers, representing the profession in 78 meetings with federal and state government and regulators, and making 23 formal submissions across key policy areas. From Canberra to capital cities, NIBA continues to ensure brokers are heard, valued, and influential.

NIBA President Nick Cook with Shadow Minister for Financial Services, Mr Pat Conaghan MP.

From L-R: NIBA CEO Richard Klipin, Minister for Financial Services, Dr Daniel Mulino MP, and NIBA President Nick Cook.

78 engagements with government and regulators

NIBA CEO Richard Klipin with NSW Fair Trading Commissioner Natasha Mann.

NIBA Board Director Rebecca Wilson and NIBA CEO Richard Klipin with the Hon. Sophie Cotsis MP, NSW Minister for Industrial Relations, Work Health and Safety.

NIBA CEO Richard Klipin, Vice-President Rebecca Wilson, and Austbrokers AEI Executive Chairman Tim Wedlock at the Public Accountability and Works Committee.

NIBA CEO Richard Klipin with the Shadow Minister for Small Business, Fair Trading, Work Health and Safety and Building, Tim James MP.

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23

submissions

9

Regulatory Affairs Committee meetings 1 Election Breakfast

Key partners

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NIBA continues to inform and influence through its publications and insights, sharing data, stories, and perspectives that reflect the strength and diversity of the broking profession. This year also marked the first release of a dedicated thought leadership report , ‘Ready or Reacting’, since 2020, reinforcing NIBA’s commitment to driving meaningful conversations across the industry. Advocacy Media

61 Media

Releases

Total Media Reach: 12.9 million Total Media Mentions: 231

Publications

6 editions of

Insurance Adviser magazine

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2025 key topic areas • Resilience & Sustainability • Technology & AI • Economic Landscape

• Evolving Consumers • Regulatory Landscape • Broker Education • Innovation

Inside

122 News

2 Brokers Guides

Articles

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Research and Insights

Industry

Ready or Reacting? Shaping the Future of the Broking Profession

Products

OCTOBER 2025

National Insurance Brokers Association

Insights in partnership with CBN

Ready or Reacting? Shaping the Future of the Broking Profession report

Insights derived from:

13 Industry Leader interviews

418 broker survey responses

400+ consumer survey responses

7 Broker pathway interviews

The Economic Value of Broking

State of the Sector

Coming soon

Education and Pathways into the Profession

The Consumer Voice

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Professionalism NIBA continues to lead the profession in raising standards, promoting accountability, and recognising excellence. The review of the Insurance Brokers Code of Practice has been a major focus this year, a substantial body of work shaped through extensive consultation and collaboration to ensure every voice and perspective was heard. Alongside this, NIBA’s awards, mentoring, CPD, and research programs have continued to strengthen professionalism and celebrate achievement across the broking community.

Code Review

Insure Your Future

42 stakeholders 3 roundtables 18 written submissions 18 code committee meetings “The Code sets the benchmark for professionalism and consumer trust in broking.”

9 career expos attended

Mentoring Program

27 volunteers

CPD

96 program

1,096 2,115

24

participants in 6 states

CPD courses accredited

Total hours of CPD accredited

NIBA CPD events delivered

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Celebrating Excellence

National Winners

Broker of the Year Caleb Richards, Gallagher

Young Broker of the Year James Still, Still Insured

Community Excellence Member of the Year Kieran Volpe, NQIB

Lex McKeown Trophy Ron Smith, BJS Insurance Group

Claims Broker of the Year Wendy Ford, Aon

1,012 survey respondents

Broker Market Survey

Large General Insurer of the Year

Specialty Insurer of the Year

Underwriting Agency of the Year

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Community NIBA continues to strengthen its presence across the regions, creating opportunities for brokers to connect, learn, and celebrate together. From state and regional events to new initiatives in Canberra and Tasmania, our focus has been on being where our members are, building community, visibility, and engagement across the country.

Engagement & Events

30 6

in person events

webinars

11 7700+ cities attendees

Vic 8 SA 3

NSW 8

Qld 6

WA 3

National 7

Tas 1

ACT 1

Social Engagement

740,000 impressions

11% engagement rate (average is 2.5% for financial services)

12,000 followers

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Gala Lunch Series

NSW Gala Lunch Wednesday 9 July 2025, Fullerton Hotel Sydney

WA Gala Lunch Friday 11 July 2025, Crown Perth

Vic Gala Lunch Friday 18 July 2025, Sofitel on Collins Melbourne

Qld Gala Lunch Wednesday 23 July 2025, The Star Brisbane

SA Gala Lunch Friday 25 July 2025, Adelaide Oval

Collaborations

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Community

NIBA Convention Sunday 19 – 21 October 2025 | RACV Royal Pines Resort

890 delegates

Age range

Frequency

30% 25% 20% 15% 10%

Returning delegate

First timer

28%

66%

34%

25%

19%

10%

14%

43%

48%

NIBA members

Gender

5% 0%

57%

52%

2%

2%

Member

Non-member

Male Female

5 principal partners

16 activation partners 88 exhibitors across 101 stands

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79 speakers 34 sessions

First Timers Event NEW

Sunday Activities NEW

Morning Masterclasses NEW

Wellness Hub NEW

Fringe Stage NEW

Charities

$175,000 Total raised throughout the year:

Including generous dollar matching of $40,000 from the

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NIBA Operations

This year has seen important progress behind the scenes at NIBA. We introduced a new brand to reflect a contemporary and united profession, building on more than 40 years of history and legacy, and advanced the development of a new website and member portal system that will deliver a more streamlined and modern experience for brokers. Together, these changes reflect a connected and confident NIBA, built to support brokers and their businesses well into the future.

Coming mid-November

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Thank You

NIBA’s achievements are made possible through the collective efforts of our Board and Committee volunteers and partners across Australia. Thank you for your ongoing commitment to the profession and for standing alongside NIBA as we continue to represent, connect, and strengthen the broking community. Your trust and collaboration enable us to deliver meaningful initiatives that make a lasting impact.

NIBA Board

Divisional Committees

Specialist Committees

10 Committees 7 Sub-committees 58 Meetings 133 Volunteers

NEW

ACT Sub-Committee Young Professionals

NSW/ACT

Convention

NEW

Education

QLD

Young Professionals

Insure Your Future

NEW

NT Sub-Committee Young Professionals TAS Sub-Committee Young Professionals

SA/NT

Mentoring

VIC/TAS

Regulatory Affairs

WA

2025 Principal Partners

Platinum

Silver

Bronze

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Looking to 2026 – Future Ready

Member Insights

What is the biggest opportunity you see in your business over the next 2–3 years?

What is the biggest challenge you see in your business over the next 2–3 years?

Source: NIBA Convention 2025

Which of the following do you believe NIBA should lead nationally over the coming years?

68%

44%

37%

31%

23% 20%

6%

5%

2%

Promoting the value of brokers to consumers

Shaping regulatory reform and reduce red tape

Improving professionalism through education

Attracting new talent to the industry

Advancing technology standards and innovation

Strengthening ethics and accountability

Other

Don’t know/ None of these

No response

Source: 2025 Broker Market Survey, n = 1,012

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As we move into 2026, NIBA’s focus remains clear, to ensure our members and the profession are Future Ready . Our priorities include:

State of the Sector: Insights into General Insurance Broking in Australia

Delivering new research insights and data-driven advocacy National Insurance Brokers Association

Finalising the Insurance Brokers Code of Practice review

Expanding education and professional pathways

Continuing to expand and build our advocacy work with government and regulators

Continuing regional member engagement

Promoting insurance broking as a career of choice

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