Address:
Selsdon House
212-220 Addington Road
South Croydon
London
CR2 8LD
UNITED KINGDOM
Web:
www.accessinsurance.co.uk
Email:
oscar@accessinsurance.co.uk
Tel: 020 8651 7420

Access Insurance Services

Service Organisation | UNITED KINGDOM

Run on Christian principles, Access are Chartered Insurance Brokers, serving over 18,000 churches and charities. Our insurance brokers are experts at advising and arranging cover for non-profit organisations. Advice and cover are offered on a tailored basis, ensuring each organisation receives what they really need.

As well as understanding what you do and how you do it – we understand why you do it. Our purpose of growing to give informs the way we do business - as part of the Benefact Group, we give all available profits to charities and good causes, and are ultimately owned by a trust which gives to Christian organisations.

"If you want a broker who’s a specialist in your sector, a broker who understands your motivation, a broker with a mission bigger than profit – come and talk to us." Simon Hickman, CEO

 

Resources 

We regularly produce insights and updates that provide a deeper look into risk management issues that trustees and charity leaders face, from risks associated with managing change to emerging threats such as cyber-attacks. Our Risk Insights newsletter, and our Charities Network Leadership newsletter covers many of these issues too.

Upcoming Events:

Cyber Risk Simplified for Charities

29 Jan 2026, 2pm | Online (Microsoft Teams)
Breaking down what charities need to know about managing cyber risk and insurance.

Event Details

Admission: Free (Booking Required)
Online: Yes (Microsoft Teams)
Type(s): Training
Duration: Under 3 hours
Run by: Access Insurance Services

Resources:

  • Martyn’s Law for charities & churches

    The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, also known as Martyn’s Law, is a new Protect Duty legislation to strengthen security measures in public places and events. For the not-for-profit sector, this will be most relevant to charity/community-owned venues. events, museums, sports grounds, leisure facilities, education settings, churches and places of worship. Our guide outlines who qualifies and what responsibilities there are.
    Tel: 03333447420
    Location: South Croydon, London
  • Protecting trustees, directors and charity officers

    Did you know that senior management, directors and trustees can all be held personally liable? In fact, claims can be brought against your organisation and individuals for a range of reasons including:

    • Actual instances or allegations of wrongful acts
    • Errors or omissions
    • Negligence
    • Breach of duty

    Our comprehensive guide looks in detail at the risks you face and how you can protect your senior leadership and trustees by selecting the right D&O insurance policy.
  • Understanding cyber insurance for charities

    Cyber threats and crimes are becoming more common and more sophisticated as criminals try and exploit and extort charities for money and personal data that they hold. Cyber insurance offers cover for the costs associated with the recovery from such incidents. This guide informs charities of some of the common risks, implications, some risk management measures that insurers insist on, and what cyber insurance does.