ENFORCEMENT KEY TO CONSUMER PROTECTION
Much better enforcement of existing laws and regulations is required to protect consumers from mis-selling of motor vehicle add-on insurance products says the Insurance Council of New ZealandTe Kāhui Inihua
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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
Much better enforcement of existing laws and regulations is required to protect consumers from mis-selling of motor vehicle add-on insurance products says the Insurance Council of New ZealandTe Kāhui Inihua
Provisional insurance claims data collected over 21-29 March 2022 for the torrential rain, thunderstorms and flash flooding that affected much of the top half of Te Ika-a-Māui (The North Island)
With our borders opening and global travel starting up once again, it’s a good time to think about all the new requirements around getting away. To checking long disused passports
Provisional general insurance claims for cyclone Dovi, which traversed the North Island and the top of the South Island between 9 and 14 February, have come in at $44.43 million
The Insurance Council of New Zealand Te Kāhui Inihua o Aotearoa (ICNZ) today released claims progress data on Westport’s July 2021 floods. They show 85% of home claims were fully
The whole point of insurance is to protect the things we value most. For many of us, outside of whānau and friends, that means our homes. Our homes not only
The initial estimate of insurance claims within Aotearoa New Zealand arising from the tsunami resulting from the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Haʻapai eruption is 60 claims totalling $5,876,560. Of the 60 claims,
With the borders starting to open on 28 February, it’s essential that travellers are insured for both Covid and traditional travel risks. “With the much higher transmissibility of Omicron, we