Before you buy insurance, get clear on risk.
Most businesses approach insurance without a clear view of how risk actually shows up in their organisation — or how insurers will assess them.
At Continuum we focus on helping companies get risk ready by understanding what drives their insurance purchase.
Continuum offers a complimentary Risk Readiness Review, a short, advisory-led conversation designed to help founders and leadership teams sense-check their risk position before engaging the insurance market.
This is not a quotation exercise. It’s a focused discussion to ensure clarity, timing, and structure are right.
What is the Risk Readiness Review?
The Risk Readiness Review is a 30–45 minute conversation led by a senior risk advisor.
It is designed to help you understand:
- The most material risks facing your business today
- Where insurance is likely to respond — and where gaps commonly arise
- How insurers will view your risk profile
- What typically causes friction, delays, or pricing pressure
- How the insurance market is performing and how this can affect your approach
The outcome is clarity — not a quote.
How It Leads to Insurance
Following the review, we will advise whether:
- You are ready to proceed directly to insurance placement, or
- A more detailed Risk Readiness Review would add value before going to market
If you choose to proceed, we can design and place an insurance programme aligned to the discussion with our broking partners and insurers where we dictate the outcome, not them.
Who It’s For
This review is most valuable for:
- Growth-stage and VC-backed companies
- Founders, CFOs, and General Counsel
- Businesses with technology, regulatory, or governance complexity
- Teams preparing for renewal or first-time insurance placement
If you are looking purely for the cheapest premium, this review is unlikely to be a fit.
Book a Complimentary Risk Readiness Review
If you would like a clear, senior view of your risk position before making insurance decisions, we’d be happy to arrange a conversation.
Duration: 30–45 minutes
Format: Video or in-person
Cost: Complimentary
No obligation, just valuable advice