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Vero NZ business survey findings raise insurance concern

21 June 2022

New Zealand SMEs may not be appropriately insured, as most that have made changes to their business because of covid have not talked it through with their broker, according to an annual Vero SME Insurance Index survey...

Homeowner awarded cover for earthquake damage

21 June 2022

A homeowner has won a claim dispute against Youi after an Australian Financial Complaints Authority ruling determined that last year's Victorian earthquake caused his garage ceiling to collapse...

ASIC grants industry's request for claims handling relief

17 June 2022

The corporate regulator has exempted authorised representatives involved in general insurance claims handling services from having to provide notification of “large numbers of employees” who have been appointed to carry out the work...

ACT reviewing home warranty cover

17 June 2022

The ACT Government is reviewing its home warranty cover arrangements to ensure they are providing the right level of protection for people building and renovating homes...

Motorist loses dispute over undisclosed pre-existing damage

16 June 2022

A driver who wanted his insurer to repair his car and restore it to its pre-accident condition after a collision has lost a claim dispute because he failed to disclose pre-existing damage when purchasing a comprehensive motor policy six months earlier...

Underwriter launches parametric frost cover

16 June 2022

French agency Descartes Underwriting has launched parametric frost cover in Australia to help protect broadacre and horticultural crops, orchards, nut farms and wineries...

'Learned nothing': Dual fraudster fails in appeal bid

15 June 2022

Former Dual Australia claims manager Josie Gonzalez has failed in a bid to appeal her sentence and conviction after being found guilty, along with her husband Alvaro, of defrauding the underwriting agency of $17.4 million...

Allianz pleads guilty to false statement criminal charges

15 June 2022

Allianz Australia and its subsidiary AWP have pleaded guilty to criminal charges of making false or misleading statements in relation to travel insurance, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission said today...

Long covid may drive up claims, actuaries predict

15 June 2022

Workers’ compensation claims are probably going to rise amid growing evidence that a fraction of the community that caught covid are displaying long-term health complications, the Actuaries Institute says in a new research paper released today...

IAG completes NZ executive team

15 June 2022

IAG New Zealand has announced three new executive team roles, finalising organisational changes as it focuses on expanding customer outreach...

Timing doubtful on cyclone pool savings delivery

14 June 2022

The Northern Australia Insurance Lobby says the Federal Government cyclone reinsurance pool is unlikely to deliver savings benefits to consumers starting from the previously announced July commencement date as work continues to finalise the details...