Workers' Compensation & Business Insurance in New South Wales
Your New South Wales workers' compensation and business cover arranged, administered and kept current.
The short answer
In New South Wales, workers' compensation runs through Workers insurance via icare (the NSW Nominal Insurer), regulated by State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA). Valont arranges and administers your business cover and keeps your New South Wales workers' compensation in order — wage declarations, renewals and claims support — so your obligations are met without the last-minute scramble.
Workers' compensation in New South Wales
- Scheme
- Workers insurance via icare (the NSW Nominal Insurer)
- Regulator
- State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA)
Premiums, declaration dates and rates are set by the New South Wales scheme and change periodically — we apply the current figures rather than quote one that may be out of date.
Official source: State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA)General information, current as at the date shown on the official source — not personal advice. Figures move; we apply the current ones.
How Valont handles it for New South Wales businesses
- Workers' compensation declarations, renewals and experience-rating tracked
- Cover reviewed against your real risk, not self-reported guesses
- Claims documentation prepared and insurers liaised with on your behalf
- Coordinated with payroll, so wage declarations reconcile to your books
It works as one function of the connected back office — or on its own. See the full insurance service, or browse the New South Wales locations we serve.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Workers' compensation in New South Wales runs through Workers insurance via icare (the NSW Nominal Insurer), regulated by State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA). We handle your declarations, renewals and claims. More at https://www.icare.nsw.gov.au.
Yes. Valont works with businesses across New South Wales and Australia-wide through cloud-based systems, so you get the same service whether you're in a capital city or a regional town.
You can take insurance on its own, or as one function of a connected back office — finance, people, operations and growth run by one accountable team. You pick what you need; we never tell you what you should have.
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