Insurance for the Gig Economy: Protecting Freelancers and Contractors

In South Africa, the gig economy is on the rise, driven by both choice and necessity. Approximately 10-15% of the workforce now comprises freelancers, independent contractors, and gig workers. This shift is fueled by job losses in traditional sectors and a growing desire for greater work-life balance and improved earnings.

Freelance, temp, contract and gig economy workers are a diverse group but the one thing that they all have in common is that they’re usually accountable for managing the risks they face in their businesses, which are often run from their homes.

Specific Insurance Needs of Freelancers and Independent Contractors

As freelancers and independent contractors operate outside the traditional employment structure, they face unique risks and challenges that necessitate specialised insurance coverage. Here’s a closer look at the key types of insurance essential for protecting these non-traditional workers:

  • Liability Insurance: Covers legal costs and damages if a freelancer’s work causes harm or financial loss to a third party.
  • Income Protection Insurance: Provides financial support if a freelancer is unable to work due to illness or injury, ensuring they can maintain their standard of living.
  • Professional Indemnity Insurance: Protects against claims of negligence or errors in professional advice or services provided.
  • Health Insurance: Essential for covering medical expenses, especially since freelancers often lack access to employer-provided health benefits.
  • Business Equipment Insurance: Covers the repair or replacement of essential equipment and tools used for work, which freelancers typically own personally.
  • Cyber Liability Insurance: Important for those working online or handling sensitive data, offering protection against data breaches and cyberattacks.
The Importance of Customisable Policies for Non-Traditional Workers

Due to the unique and varied nature of their work, customisable insurance policies are crucial for freelancers and contractors. Unlike traditional employees, gig workers often have fluctuating incomes and diverse job roles, making a one-size-fits-all policy inadequate. Tailoring insurance to fit individual needs ensures comprehensive coverage that aligns with specific risks and financial situations. Custom policies can address the unique challenges of freelancing, such as varying project scopes and income levels, providing a safety net that adapts to their professional landscape.

As the gig economy continues to expand in South Africa, understanding and addressing the insurance needs of freelancers and contractors is essential. By investing in appropriate and customisable insurance coverage, gig workers can safeguard their livelihoods and manage the uncertainties of their non-traditional careers. At RBS, we offer tailored solutions to help freelancers and contractors navigate these challenges, ensuring they have the protection they need to thrive in the evolving job market.

About RBS 2024
Risk Benefit Solutions, better known as RBS, originated as an entrepreneurial-focused services business in 1998 and today is one of the largest fully-fledged black-owned insurance brokers in South Africa and a Level One BBBEE contributor. Celebrating 25 years in business this year, our growth has contributed to offering clients a unique approach to risk management by positioning our skilled resources as an extension of our client’s risk management team. Our company covers various services, including Insurance Broking, Risk Management, Commercial and Corporate Risk Advisors, and Corporate Vehicle Hire Services. With its head office in Cape Town, RBS has offices in Gauteng, the Eastern Cape and globally, represented through its board membership with WING (Worldwide Insurance Network Group).