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Brokers code under more scrutiny

15 February 2016

Two Financial Ombudsman Service “own-motion inquiries” into the insurance industry will take place in April and June…

ICA rejects changes to competition laws

15 February 2016

There is no need to change competition laws that have been effective in preventing harmful practices, the Insurance Council of Australia says…

Premiums taskforce findings still under wraps

08 February 2016

The Northern Australia Insurance Premiums Taskforce’s final report was handed to the Government well before Christmas – but there are still no signs of it being made public…

FOS plans review of code compliance

08 February 2016

The Financial Ombudsman Service will examine insurers’ compliance with industry codes of practice as part of a wider review of financial services providers…

Brokers urged to review contract terms

08 February 2016

The National Insurance Brokers Association has urged members to act on legislation that extends unfair contract terms protection to small businesses…

Staff lack faith in EQC outcomes

08 February 2016

Only about 25% of staff employed by New Zealand’s Earthquake Commission believe the organisation delivers on its promises, according to its own survey…

IASB insurance contracts vote looms

08 February 2016

The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) hopes to start balloting members on the insurance contracts standard after its board meeting this month…

ASIC forces action on misleading Ace promotions

01 February 2016

Ace Insurance has removed misleading advertising on travel and bill protection policies following concerns raised by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission…

New rules on disclosure duty kick in

01 February 2016

Rules covering disclosure by polilcyholders have changed, with the last part of the Insurance Contracts Amendment Act taking effect on December 28…

Insurers back no-fault lifetime care for Queensland CTP

01 February 2016

No-fault lifetime-care compulsory third party cover, one of two schemes under consideration by the Queensland Government, is more effective in protecting people injured in road accidents, according to insurers…