How to Get Involved in the Insurance Brokers Code of Practice Review
The Code Review is your opportunity to have a say in shaping the Code’s future. Your input will help ensure it continues to meet the evolving needs of brokers, clients, and the communities they serve.
The upcoming review of the 2022 Insurance Brokers Code of Practice (the Code) is an opportunity for all members to have their say on the future of professionalism and self-regulation of the insurance broking profession.
The Code is the profession’s commitment to clients and the wider community, reflecting how brokers hold themselves and each other to the highest professional standards. It’s also a key part of NIBA’s role as the custodian of the broking profession’s reputation, making this review process vital to maintaining transparency, accountability, and ongoing professionalism.
With a number of reviews impacting the general insurance industry already underway, including the Review of the General Insurance Code of Practice and the government inquiry into insurers' responses to 2022 major floods claims, this is a key moment for the broking profession to reinforce its commitment to professionalism and self-regulation.
How you can get involved:
Throughout the review process, there will be several ways for you to contribute, including:
- Providing feedback online;
- Attending workshops and roundtables; and/or
- Participating in interviews.
Further details about the consultation process, as well as opportunities for stakeholders to provide feedback to the review will be provided over the coming months. In the meantime, we encourage all stakeholders to engage with this important process to ensure that the Code continues to meet the evolving needs of the sector and the community.
We encourage every member to engage with the review. Whether you’ve got ideas for improving the Code or simply want to share your perspective, we’re counting on you to help shape the next chapter of the Code and ensure it reflects the best of what broking stands for—professionalism, trust, and a commitment to excellence