INSURANCE COUNCIL SUPPORTS THRUST OF EQC REFORMS
The Insurance Council of New Zealand supports the thrust of the reforms to the EQC Act announced by the Government today, but seeks a clear expectation that insurers should be
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Tim Graon became Chief
Executive of the Insurance Council in November 2012. Tim has extensive experience in providing…
28 JUL 2021
Tim Graon became Chief
Executive of the Insurance Council in November 2012. Tim has extensive experience in providing…
28 JUL 2021
Tim Graon became Chief
Executive of the Insurance Council in November 2012. Tim has extensive experience in providing…
28 JUL 2021
Tim Graon became Chief
Executive of the Insurance Council in November 2012. Tim has extensive experience in providing…
28 JUL 2021
The Insurance Council of New Zealand supports the thrust of the reforms to the EQC Act announced by the Government today, but seeks a clear expectation that insurers should be
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With up to 300mm expected to hit Bay of Plenty in the 72 hours from midday Wednesday, on an already saturated region, the Insurance Council of NZ is urging people