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Setting up two-factor authentication
At Quotemonster, accounts need to be set up with two-factor authentication (2FA) - this adds an additional layer of security and reduces the risk of unauthorised access to your account by requiring a second verification step. This video will take you through how to set up 2FA using mobile or email.
Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector
APRA releases prudential practice guide; FMA publishes info for smaller firms on fair conduct programmes and applying for CoFI licence; RBNZ release updated design proposals for their business expectations survey; XRB launch Standards Navigator.
13 Jun 2024 - The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has released its finalised prudential practice guide to help banks, insurers and superannuation trustees strengthen their management of operational risk and improve business continuity planning. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-finalises-cross-industry-guidance-on-operational-resilience
14 Jun 2024 - The Financial Markets Authority has published an information sheet specifically for smaller firms to assist in establishing and maintaining a Fair Conduct Programme (FCP) and applying for a Financial Institution (CoFI) licence. https://www.fma.govt.nz/news/all-releases/media-releases/fma-provides-additional-support-to-smaller-firms-for-cofi-licensing/
17 Jun 2024 - The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has released Tara-ā-Umanga Business Expectations Survey: Design proposals following consultation and pilot, which outlines lessons learnt and resulting design proposals for their new Business Expectations Survey, BES, Tara-ā-Umanga. Changes include making the survey shorter and quicker for businesses to fill in; questions will focus on inflation expectations, wages, and unemployment; they will survey businesses in the primary industry; and they will not include very small businesses (those with fewer than 6 employees). https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/statistics/surveys/expectations-survey-information-for-survey-participants/business-expectations-survey-design-and-development
18 Jun 2024 - The External Reporting Board has launched the XRB Standards Navigator, which takes static PDF versions of XRB standards and presents them in a more accessible, dynamic and user- friendly format. https://standards.xrb.govt.nz/standards-navigator/
Explore New Research and RegTech at the Quotemonster Roadshow
We are thrilled to invite you to the Quotemonster Roadshow 2024! We have two new regtech tools to help keep you safe, some major new research to highlight, more than 175 legacy contracts researched, and much, much more.
We are thrilled to invite you to the Quotemonster Roadshow 2024! We have two new regtech tools to help keep you safe, some major new research to highlight, more than 175 legacy contracts researched, and much, much more.
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AIA releases data on claims by age bracket
AIA has released information on claims by age bracket – counter to what is often seen in the media about elderly people having the highest health costs, the age bracket that had the most claims in 2023 was those aged 50 – 59.
AIA has released information on claims by age bracket – counter to what is often seen in the media about elderly people having the highest health costs, the age bracket that had the most claims in 2023 was those aged 50 – 59. This age group was paid out more than $197 million in 2023 out of $734.8 million in total claims.
Those aged 60 – 69, while still making up a large proportion of total claims, had a total of more than $139 million in claims paid out, with $65.55 million being on life policies, while those aged 70 and over claimed just $71 million, with $50.52 million being against life policies. The lower level of claims of those aged over 70 could be due to people reducing or dropping their cover as they get older and no longer have dependants to consider or mortgages to pay off.
It comes as no surprise that those aged 20 – 29 had a low level of claims, with only $2.6 million paid in claims against life policies and $7.7 million paid on health policies in this age bracket.
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Resolving quote errors
This video will take you through how to resolve the most common error messages on your quotes.
Naomi Ballantyne joins The Adviser Platform Board
TAP Group has announced the appointment of Naomi Ballantyne as an independent director.
Naomi Ballantyne, ONZM, who has more than 40 years’ experience in the insurance industry and founded Partners Life in 2011, said
“Throughout my career I’ve proudly spearheaded some positive changes that have done great things for New Zealanders. I aim to continue that, helping the group stay ahead of the ever-changing insurance landscape and drive innovation that benefits the industry as a whole.”
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Chubb Life share their 2023 claims statistics
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Beth Marshall has been appointed to the role of Senior Group Business Partnership Manager
Chubb Life appoint Sebastian Krueger as Head of Technology
Study finds insurance and financial services experienced the highest increases in wage growth
Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector
Office of the Privacy Commissioner asks for submissions on guidance; RBNZ activates DTI restrictions; FMA holds webinars on how to apply for a COFI licence and how to submit FAP regulatory returns; FMA publish findings from monitoring FAPs; The Accident Compensation (Interest on Instalment Plans) Amendment Bill was introduced to Parliament; APRA emphasise importance of data backups; CEO of the External Reporting Board resigns; COFR release latest Quarterly Statement; RBNZ releases dates for Monetary Policy Statement publication; Commerce Commission files criminal charges against Kiwibank
22 May 2024 - The Office of the Privacy Commissioner asks for submissions on new guidance, Poupou Matatapu – doing privacy well. https://privacy.org.nz/news/consultations/poupou-matatapu/
28 May 2024 - The Reserve Bank of New Zealand - has confirmed the activation of Debt-to-Income (DTI) restrictions and loosening of Loan-to-Value Ratio (LVR) restrictions. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2024/05/reserve-bank-activates-debt-to-income-restrictions
30 May 2024 - The Financial Markets Authority is holding a webinar on how to apply for a CoFI licence at 11am on 5 June. To attend, email cofi@fma.govt.nz
30 May 2024 - The Financial Markets Authority publish findings from the FMA’s supervision activities and monitoring of Class 1 and 2 licensed financial advice providers. https://www.fma.govt.nz/news/all-releases/media-releases/fap-monitoring-insights-report/
30 May 2024 - The Financial Markets Authority is holding a series of online sessions to help Financial Advice Providers submit their FAP regulatory returns.
Session 1 - Friday 14 June 2024 at 9am
Session 2 - Monday 24 June at 2pm
Session 3 - Monday 08 July at 10am
Session 4 - Tuesday 16 July at 10am
30 May 2024 - The Accident Compensation (Interest on Instalment Plans) Amendment Bill was introduced to Parliament https://bills.parliament.nz/v/6/00103c69-0b28-4ad1-a702-08dc80370942?Tab=history
3 Jun 2024 - The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has written to all APRA-regulated entities emphasising the critical role of data backups in cyber resilience. The letter details the common issues observed in backup practices that could hinder system restoration during an incident. APRA expects regulated entities to review their backup arrangements and address any identified gaps promptly. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-clarifies-expectations-on-cyber-security-and-adequacy-of-backups
4 Jun 2024 - The Chief Executive of the External Reporting Board (XRB), April Mackenzie, has resigned. https://www.xrb.govt.nz/news/latest-news/
7 Jun 2024 - The Council of Financial Regulators release their Quarterly Statement for June 2024. Kris Faafoi joined the meeting to discuss the insurance sector’s priorities, risks, and challenges. The conversation covered three priority areas: 1) insurance affordability; 2) resilience; and 3) the regulatory environment. https://www.cofr.govt.nz/news-and-publications/quarterly-statement-by-cofr-june-2024.html
11 Jun 2024 - The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has released the dates for publication of its quarterly Monetary Policy Statement, Monetary Policy Review decisions and the 6-monthly Financial Stability Report. The new dates cover the period from August 2025 to July 2026. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2024/06/monetary-policy-announcement-and-financial-stability-report-dates-for-late-2025-and-2026
11 Jun 2024 - The Commerce Commission has filed criminal charges against Kiwibank Limited (Kiwibank), alleging systemic breaches of the Fair Trading Act. The breaches relate to issues that resulted in more than $7 million being incorrectly charged to over 36,000 customers for fees and interest rates in relation to home loans, credit cards and overdrafts, over a period of several years. https://comcom.govt.nz/news-and-media/media-releases/2024/kiwibank-faces-criminal-charges-following-issues-that-caused-over-$7m-in-overcharges
Fidelity Life announce the recipients of its 2024 Career connect scholarships
Fidelity Life has announced the seven recipients of its 2024 Career connect scholarships. The adviser training scholarships, worth up to $5,000 each, are awarded to new-to-the-industry applicants from underrepresented groups in the financial services sector.
Fidelity Life has announced the seven recipients of its 2024 Career connect scholarships. The adviser training scholarships, worth up to $5,000 each, are awarded to new-to-the-industry applicants from underrepresented groups in the financial services sector.
Pounamu scholarship – for an outstanding Māori applicant: Awhina Scott - Awhina is dedicated to improving the financial (and overall) wellbeing of Māori communities through better access to quality financial advice.
Kōwhai scholarship – for an exceptional Pasifika applicant: Jenny Silva - Jenny is passionate about empowering others to make informed financial decisions and contributing to the future financial stability of individuals and families within Pasifika communities.
Rural scholarship brought to you by FMG: Grace McIntyre - Coming from a rural community herself, Grace is passionate about raising awareness of the importance of advice and insurance in safeguarding rural livelihoods.
Women in Finance scholarship brought to you by Kaplan Professional: Anna Devereux - With a background in finance, Anna understands the need for people to receive advice from someone they trust. She looks forward to helping more New Zealanders achieve financial literacy and security.
Paua scholarship – for applicants who demonstrate excellence: Marna Breetzke - Marna is passionate about helping others and looks forward to being able to educate more New Zealanders on the importance of financial advice.
Toe Toe scholarship – for outstanding young applicants: Sydnee Taylor – Sydnee's background in the health and fitness industry ignited her passion for enhancing others' wellbeing and building strong relationships. She hopes to now leverage these skills to help others make informed financial decisions, resulting in financial wellbeing and security.
Rangi Po scholarship – for underrepresented identities in our industry: Taylah Marr – Passionate about supporting others, Taylah wants to help more New Zealanders get ahead financially and gain peace of mind over their financial futures.
The FSC appoints a new CEO
The Financial Services Council has appointed a new Chief Executive Officer, Kirk Hope.
The Financial Services Council (FSC) has appointed a new Chief Executive Officer, Kirk Hope. Hope is currently Chief Executive of BusinessNZ and will start his new role at the FSC effective 18 September 2024.
FSC Board Chair Rob Flannagan says
“Mr Hope is a proven leader with a deep understanding of financial services, the business landscape, and the challenges facing many New Zealanders.
His expertise and experience in regulatory affairs, policy and advocacy will provide strong stewardship as we continue to deliver value for our members and advance our strategic priorities to grow the financial confidence and wellbeing of New Zealanders.”
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nib looks to improve services to Māori
nib is looking to improve services to Māori communities by learning from indigenous health providers in other countries.
nib is looking to improve services to Māori communities by learning from indigenous health providers in other countries. Leadership from nib and Iwi partners involved in the Toi Ora project have recently returned from a study tour to Canada. Those involved met with Canada’s First Nations Health Authority, Pacific Blue Cross, First Nations Tax Commission (FNTC) and Squamish Nation to get insights into how these organisations deliver services to First Nations people in Canada and how these lessons could be applied in New Zealand.
Sarah McBride, nib NZ’s Head of Iwi Initiatives, said learnings included better ways to use existing funding, the importance of using health-related statistics and relevant previous cases to support new projects, and co-creation with local partners.
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