Christmas is a time for hope, joy, and giving. It is a time when gifts are exchanged and any ill will is set aside. Although that’s not always the case… particularly when it comes to patent infringement. Read More
Read about the strong relationships Austin and her team foster inside and outside of Arch’s travel division, RoamRight. Read More
Upfort, a cutting-edge cyber security and insurance platform, and Arch Insurance (Arch), a global provider of specialty risk insurance solutions and leading cyber insurance underwriter, today announced a strategic partnership to transform cyber insurance programs for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), associations and risk pools. Read More
From everyone at Arch, we would like to say a big thank you to our broker partners for awarding Arch ‘Commercial Lines Insurer of the Year’ at this year’s Insurance Times Awards. Read More
Learn more about how Kirsten’s skills and capacity for growth supported her career moves and leadership at Arch. Read More
Learn about how Bridget optimizes the customer experience at Arch and strengthens broker relationships. Read More
2023 has proved a phenomenal year for the Accident & Health division at Arch Insurance Australia. The team has achieved strong growth across Australia’s northern and southern regions, Read More
The annual death rate in the motor vehicle repair industry is 1.6 deaths per 100,000 workers – around four times the average rate across all industries. So, in this potentially hazardous industry it is the task of the employer, to protect workers - by identifying the risks and minimising the impact of those risks. Failure to learn from near misses or injuries will risk lives. Read More
The Workers (Predictable Terms and Conditions) Act 2023 was passed in September 2023. Although no date has yet been set, the introduction of the Regulations that will support this act is likely to come into force in Autumn 2024. Read More
Spark erosion machining – also known as electrical discharge machining (EDM) and, in its conventional form, die sinking – is commonly used in engineering to produce highly accurate dies and moulds with complex geometries. Read More