
Chatswood serves the life and health insurance sector in New Zealand with market intelligence, data, and bespoke consulting services. Some of these are provided in conjunction with Quality Product Research Limited - a subsidiary that brings you Quotemonster.
We believe that good decisions are more likely to occur when we have good information about the market environment in which we operate. Intuitive leaps and creative decisions are always required, of course, but the more they are based on a firm foundation of observation, the better they tend to be.
FSC’s latest Money & You research finds a perception gap between financial confidence and financial literacy
The Financial Services Council (FSC) have released their latest Money & You research findings. The research found a ‘perception gap’, with 82% of people feeling financially confident yet only 62% of people showing a real understanding of the four financial concepts tested.
The Financial Services Council (FSC) have released their latest Money & You research findings.
The research found a ‘perception gap’, with 82% of people feeling financially confident yet only 62% of people showing a real understanding of the four financial concepts tested.
Worryingly, the research found that 56% of New Zealanders aged 18 or older aren’t financially prepared for retirement, with that figure shooting up to 69% of women not feeling prepared for retirement. We are really keen to see this broken down by age group in future as we would expect most young people to feel the least prepared, and some of the group just pre-retirement to feature more of the better prepared. The fact that the figure rises sharply for women is probably a good reflection of the larger retirement gap that women face due to longer lives combined with, often, a gender pay gap, and also often, career disruption due to having children, which tends to make preparing for that retirement more difficult.
Of those in KiwiSaver, 42% are only contributing the minimum 3%, and 64% of employers are contributing the minimum 3% – leaving a vast gap between projected KiwiSaver funds at retirement and what’s needed for a ‘no frills’ retirement. It is hoped that other preparations are being made - such as paying off a home and investing in other ways. In practice we know that with a very high cost housing fewer will have paid off homes and that will also reduce the scope for non-KiwiSaver savings and investments for many.
The current cost of living is impacting people’s insurance buying behaviour. When it came to life insurance, the report found that expense was the highest reason for not purchasing insurance (63%) and 57% of respondents said they would take out an insurance policy if they had more money. 55% of people who had previously had health insurance have said that the cost of living is so high they can no longer afford it.
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Fidelity Life release financial results
Fidelity Life has released its annual report and financial results for the year ended 30 June 2023.
Fidelity Life has released its annual report and financial results for the year ended 30 June 2023. Highlights include:
· Insurance premium revenue of $450.4 million, up 33% from FY22
· Total comprehensive income (net of tax) of $3.2 million, an improvement from their FY22 loss of $24 million
· Underlying profit, excluding the impact of government bond rate changes (net of tax), of $19 million
· Claims paid out in FY23 $209.7 million, up 27% from FY22
· 304,867 customers
· Market share of 15.7%
Fidelity Life resumed payment of dividends, with Fidelity Life’s shareholders receiving a full-year dividend of $8.013 per share. The dividend is unimputed as the Group continues to utilise brought forward tax losses.
Fidelity Life Chair Brian Blake says
“We expected the benefits of our Westpac Life acquisition to start materialising in FY23, and that’s proven to be the case. Our performance shows the business is in good shape and proving resilient against a weak economy and the high cost of living.
…In response to adviser feedback, we’re introducing a raft of new initiatives spanning the digital, product and service spaces to make it easier for advisers to do business with us, focus on growth, and together take our respective businesses to the next level.”
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Fidelity Life makes three key appointments in its Sales and Service team
Fidelity Life has made three key appointments in its Sales and Service Team. David Winspear (left) has been appointed to take on the newly created role of Head of Channel Strategy and Michelle Doyle (middle) has been appointed as the new Head of Solutions, both of whom will report to Fidelity Life’s Chief Sales and Service Officer Bronwyn Kirwan. Kylie Oldham (right) has been appointed as Senior Group Insurance Business Manager, and will report to Fidelity Life’s Head of Group Insurance, Anita Los’e.
David’s role will be leading the design and delivery of Fidelity Life’s channel strategy, delivering sustainable growth across its advisers and strategic alliance partners.
Michelle will be accountable for Fidelity Life’s adviser channel solutions, professional development programmes and their in-house adviser team.
Kylie will be responsible for developing Fidelity Life’s group insurance portfolio and expanding its market presence with new propositions, technology, sustainable pricing and commercial terms.
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AIA has released 2022 Claims Data
AIA has released their annual claims data for 2022.
93% of all claims received were accepted.
Paid $646.4 million in claims.
Broken down this comes to $121.5 million in Health claims, $233.8 million in Life claims, $111 million in Trauma claims, $74.4 million in Income Protection claims and $15.3 million in Total Permanent Disablement claims paid.
Over 30,000 health claims were submitted online via the myAIA customer self-service portal.
Life insurance accounted for 42% of all claims.
For those aged 20 - 29 accidents are the main claim for life cover while the main claim for life cover in those aged 30 - 59 is cancer.
Over 815,000 New Zealanders are covered by AIA.
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Highlights from nib’s 2023 Community Report
nib has released their 2023 Community Report, highlighting community initiatives across New Zealand and Australia delivered by nib, the nib foundation and employee volunteering and fundraising. The nib foundation is nib’s charitable organisation that focuses on helping people and communities live healthier lives. Some of the highlights include:
As part of the nib foundation’s Prevention Partnerships program, that aims to tackle risky behaviour, nib launched the Clearhead Finding Purpose tool in NZ.
Nib donated $20,000 to KiwiHarvest to distribute food relief to those affected by the Auckland floods and Cyclone Gabrielle. KiwiHarvest donated 57,000 portions of fresh produce.
Members, employees and the public voted for which local charity partner should receive a share of $30,000 as part of celebrating nib NZ’s 10th birthday – Ronald McDonald House received $15,000, KiwiHarvest received $10,000 and Clearhead received $5,000.
More than 8,500 members used Clearhead’s Finding Purpose tool.
Glen Eden Intermediate won a $10,000 cheque from the nib Little Legends $10k relay for their junior rugby team.
nib were the naming rights sponsor for nib IronMāori TOA, 17-hour event that includes a 3.8km ocean swim, 180km cycle and 42.2 km run.
nib were the naming rights sponsor of the nib Blues wāhine team and they donated $11,500 worth of specialist recovery equipment to the team.
Shannon Leota and Katelyn Vaha’akolo were each the recipients of a $5,000 nib Blues Health & Wellbeing Scholarship.
nib partnered with Save the Children, to help families in Ukraine gain access to essentials, such as, food, clean water and basic hygiene supplies; as well as cash grants, emergency services and mental health support.
Removed weeds and rescued trees with Conservation Volunteers New Zealand at Papakura stream and Sanders Reserve.
Nib staff collected and delivered Christmas presents to those in need with The Blues and the Salvation Army.
Packaged around 3,500kgs of food to deliver to local community kitchens and people in need across Auckland.
Overall across NZ and Australia, nib group delivered $6.6 million in community funding and over 1,500 volunteer hours.
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Fidelity Life announce two key appointments
Leigh Bennett has been promoted internally to the role of Head of Underwriting. Leigh will be managing Fidelity Life’s 34-strong Underwriting team. She will be responsible in ensuring policy applications are assessed appropriately, making quality decisions and focused on achieving good customer and commercial outcomes. Most recently the Product Owner in the company’s digital team, Leigh has nine years’ experience in the life insurance sector.
Mat Bark has been appointed to the newly created role of Head of Channel Enablement. Mat is tasked with shaping Fidelity Life’s future adviser channel experience. This includes business ownership of new digital interfaces and platform innovation, modernising the legacy and in force servicing experience for advisers, and leading Fidelity Life’s Group insurance re-platform. Mat was previously Head of Existing Business at AIA.
Bronwyn Kirwan, Chief Sales and Service Officer at Fidelity Life says
“Following the delivery of some key transformation activities, we are now heavily focused on our distribution franchise and are delighted to announce the appointment of both Leigh and Mat in these critical leadership roles to help drive and enhance our engagement with advisers.”
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Research updates: what you need to know!
QPR Database V15.2A released
Our Research team have made some monstrously good updates to the QPR database recently. If you’ve noticed we’re running a bit slower than usual, please refresh your page and scroll down to ensure that you’re on our latest version – QPR V.15.2A | WEB V4.3.9.
Our latest updates include:
Cigna rebrand to Chubb Life – this has been live on Quotemonster since the brands launch in March, however all rebranded documents can now be accessed by database subscribers.
Kiwibank rebrand to nib effective 1 June 2023 – more information on this here.
MAS - policy document update for Life & Income Protection effective 1 December 2021, with product rating changes in Income Protection (indemnity) – rating applied in Vocational and Rehabilitation Support .
Research for Partners Life Immediate Trauma Buyback and Asteron Life’s Continuous Trauma is available when Instant Trauma Buyback is selected.
ANZ – policy document update for Life & Living effective 6 March 2023, however, this has not affected product ratings.
Other Research remediations include:
Medical: Exclusions
Income Protection: Insurable Income and Inflation Adjustment
Trauma: Heart Attack
TPD: Benefit Definition over 65
If you have any questions regarding these please feel free to email us on info@quotemonster.co.nz
Happy Crunching!