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In this issue: ICNZ AGM and new board member, what you need to know about travel insurance for a trans-Tasman bubble, April holiday check-list, end of daylight savings the time to check your house is fire safe and winter ready.
In this issue: 2020 becomes costliest year for weather related insurance losses, New consumer guide for multi-unit buildings, the latest IFB blog and provisional costs for lower South Island storm in January.
In this issue: ICNZ CE 2020 end of year message; tips for new boat owners; how to stay fire safe this Christmas; ANZIIF Scholarship winner; new Travel consumer guide.
In this issue: Launch of new Natural Disaster Response model, Timaru hailstorm figures increase, Insurance fraud blog, FIC now available in audio.
In this issue: Preliminary costs of Northland floods; ICNZ Business Online column on climate change; Your insurance health check; ANZIIF scholarship open for 2020.
In this issue: Key lessons from webinar 1; Cost of Southland floods reaches $29.6m; EQC and insurers partner to support Northland flood recovery; registrations open for remaining Speaker Series webinars.
In this issue: One week until our first Speaker Series webinar, ANZIIF Fair Insurance Code module, ICNZ calls to pay FENZ appropriately, IFB's new infographic on fraud
In this issue: ICNZ welcomes FMA vulnerability toolkit, ICNZ partner with Banqer, 2019 weather evetns cost $167, ICNZ appoints new Regulatory Affairs manager, IFB Facebook launched
In this issue: Insurers role in the economic recover after COVID-19; insurers support of collision repairers, latest Canterbury Q1 stats and recent ICNZ submissions.
In this issue: what Alert Level 3 means for insurers, frequent landlord insurance questions answered, steps being taken to support SME and commercial customers.
Industry's ongoing support of customers, Fair Insurance Code earns WriteMark, CERT advice for scams during COVID-19
In this issue: ICNZ acknowledges EQC review, Insurance support for those facing financial hardship due to COVID-19, claims and safety during Alert L4.