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.

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Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector

The FMA publish their annual report and ease of doing business report; APRA & ASIC publish opening statements to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Economics; Select Committee publish final report on Privacy Amendment Bill; Takeovers panel Christmas hours released; APRA publish Deputy Chair Margaret Cole's speech; ASIC urge financial services and credit licensees to ensure their governance practices keep pace with their accelerating adoption of AI.

24 Oct 2024 - The FMA published its annual report for the year to 30 June 2024. The report details the FMA’s core focus areas: monitoring and supervision of market participants, implementation of new legislation, enforcement action and providing resources for investors and consumers.  The FMA also released its annual ‘Ease of doing business’ report, which surveys stakeholders and industry participants to understand the effectiveness of their interactions with the FMA, and their views on FMA’s overall effectiveness in delivering its mandate. https://www.fma.govt.nz/news/all-releases/media-releases/fma-publishes-2024-annual-report/

25 Oct 2024 - APRA publish their opening statement to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Economics - October 2024. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/opening-statement-to-house-of-representatives-standing-committee-on-6

25 Oct 2024 - ASIC publish the opening statement by ASIC Chair Joe Longo at the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Economics. https://asic.gov.au/about-asic/news-centre/speeches/house-of-representatives-standing-committee-on-economics-opening-statement-25-october-2024/?altTemplate=betanewsroom

25 Oct 2024 - The Justice Select Committee have published their final report on the Privacy Amendment Bill. https://selectcommittees.parliament.nz/view/SelectCommitteeReport/5f2d852a-1aba-4b8b-2620-08dcf48e13aa

25 Oct 2024 - The Takeovers Panel offices will close from the end of the day on Monday, 23 December 2023, and reopen on Monday, 6 January 2024. https://www.takeovers.govt.nz/guidance/codeword/issue-57/panel-christmas-close-down-period

27 Oct 2024 - The FMA's annual report shows they turned in a more than $2.8 million surplus during the 12 months to June 30. The FMA reported revenue of almost $80.7 million while expenses hit a record high of $77.8 million.The FMA completed investigations into 1,118 ‘misconduct cases’, of which 993 were dealt with in the ‘compliant’ timeframe. https://investmentnews.co.nz/investment-news/fma-over-spends-books-surplus-on-legal-winnings/

29 Oct 2024 - APRA publish Deputy Chair Margaret Cole's speech to the AFR Super & Wealth Summit 2024. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-deputy-chair-margaret-cole-speech-to-afr-super-wealth-summit-2024

29 Oct 2024 - ASIC is urging financial services and credit licensees to ensure their governance practices keep pace with their accelerating adoption of artificial intelligence (AI). The call comes as ASIC’s first state of the market review of the use and adoption of AI by 23 licensees found there was potential for governance to lag AI adoption, despite current AI use being relatively cautious. https://asic.gov.au/about-asic/news-centre/find-a-media-release/2024-releases/24-238mr-asic-warns-governance-gap-could-emerge-in-first-report-on-ai-adoption-by-licensees/?altTemplate=betanewsroom

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Partners Life release claims statistics

Partners Life have released historical and current claims statistics.

Some interesting statistics have been released by Partners Life around claims. Since Partners Life launched in 2011:

  • Partners Life have paid out more than 70,000 claims worth more than $1.25 billion.

  • Their biggest monthly disability claim paid was for $1,617,691

  • The longest running claim paid for monthly disability cover was 4,068 days and the average claim length was 293 days

  • Partners Life paid 13,379 monthly disability cover claims totalling $225,954,755

  • Their biggest life cover claim paid was for $2,964,706

  • Partners Life paid 1422 life cover claims totalling $334,281,111

  • Partners Life paid 51,827 private medical cover claims totalling $353,468,683

  • Their biggest private medical cover claim paid was for $982,800

  • Partners Life paid 3,948 trauma cover claims totalling $357,357,574

  • Their biggest trauma cover claim paid was for $3,218,899

For the year ended 31 March 2024, Partners Life

  • paid 93% of claims

  • paid $51,020,381 of monthly disability cover claims cost across 3,332 claims paid

  • paid $61,130,350 of life cover claims across 208 claims paid

  • paid $71,705,905 of private medical cover claims across 12,891 claims paid

  • paid $66,106,600 of trauma cover claims across 655 claims paid

 

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Possible changes to probate threshold

The Ministry of Justice are currently consulting on a proposal to raise the threshold for distributing someone’s assets after death without the need for probate or letters of administration.

The Ministry of Justice are currently consulting on a proposal to raise the threshold for distributing someone’s assets after death without the need for probate or letters of administration. The probate threshold of $15,000 (per asset) was last updated in 2009 and is set in the Administration (Prescribed Amounts) Regulations 2009. KiwiSaver was only in its infancy the last time the threshold was updated, and it has not been adjusted for inflation since.

The Ministry are seeking feedback on: how many payments are made without the need for probate; data on the average size of assets people hold when they die; how easy or difficult the current situation is to navigate when deciding whether to pay out; if there are any situations where account above $15,000 are unclaimed; what an appropriate new threshold would be.

Members of the FSC can contact the FSC if they want to contribute to the FSC’s submission.

 

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Southern Cross covers cochlear implants

Southern Cross Health Insurance (SCHI) has become the first New Zealand insurer to cover cochlear implant surgery for eligible adult members.

Southern Cross Health Insurance (SCHI) has become the first New Zealand insurer to cover cochlear implant surgery for eligible adult members. SCHI will cover one internal cochlear implant (excluding the external sound processor) for members who meet specific criteria which include:

·         being at least 18 years old

·         having severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss in one ear

·         having moderate or worse hearing loss in the other ear

·         having a hearing aid fitted for the ear scheduled for the implant

Those an audiologist deems likely to develop this level of hearing loss within 24 months may also qualify.

 

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Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector

The FMA publish Samantha Barrass’ speech; RBNZ publish Karen Silk’s speech; ASIC release annual report; Chief Ombudsman publishes annual report; Government to overhaul AML/CFT system; FMA publish monitoring report of the DIMS sector; Consultation on raising thresholds for asset distribution after death without the need for probate; Mental Health Bill referred to Select Committee; RBNZ publish speech by Adrian Orr; ASIC publish keynote addresss by Kate O’Rourke; Police FIU to run sessions on goAML.

22 Oct 2024 - The FMA publish Samantha Barrass' speech from the Financial Services Federation Conference 2024. https://www.fma.govt.nz/library/speeches-and-presentations/samantha-barrass-speaks-at-fsf-conference/

22 Oct 2024 - RBNZ publish Assistant Governor Karen Silk's speech 'Liquidity management: Principles for liquidity provision and the end of an abundant era'. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2024/10/liquidity-management

22 Oct 2024 - ASIC release 2023–24 annual report. https://asic.gov.au/about-asic/news-centre/find-a-media-release/2024-releases/24-232mr-asic-annual-report-underscores-transformation/?altTemplate=betanewsroom

22 Oct 2024 - The Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier has published his 2023/2024 Annual Report.  https://www.ombudsman.parliament.nz/news/more-and-more-people-are-turning-ombudsman-help

23 Oct 2024 - The Government will introduce a single supervisor and a new funding model in a major overhaul of New Zealand’s Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) system. https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/government-overhaul-anti-money-laundering-regime

23 Oct 2024 - The FMA has published its first monitoring report of the Discretionary Investment Management Services (DIMS) sector. The report found that while DIMS providers strive for positive investor outcomes, there is room for improvement in their processes and controls. https://www.fma.govt.nz/news/all-releases/media-releases/fma-publishes-first-insights-report-into-dims-sector/

23 Oct 2024 - The Ministry of Justice are currently consulting on a proposal to raise the threshold for distributing someone’s assets after death without the need for probate and are seeking feedback on new thresholds.  https://7422267.fs1.hubspotusercontent-na1.net/hubfs/7422267/Member-only%20content/Submissions%20(Member%20Only)/Factsheet_probate%20threshold%20-%20financial%20services%20providers.pdf?utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--CGtLdOXH2FnKUPM5kSzkDwUAdlMpihtK7dVxIe9c5_pIwlG4VqCwmsdMaof2Nep6ADSH_0AO6uGXorGoFn-IMWIe460-RneqZDNXuccz1V8aMMv8&_hsmi=330379053&utm_content=330379053&utm_source=hs_email

23 Oct 2024 - The Mental Health Bill has been referred to Select Committee. https://bills.parliament.nz/v/6/538751b7-fea5-4dcc-cce2-08dce18e31b4?Tab=history

24 Oct 2024 - RBNZ have published a speech by RBNZ Governor Adrian Orr, 'Navigating monetary policy through the unknown'. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2024/10/navigating-monetary-policy-through-the-unknown

24 Oct 2024 - ASIC publish keynote address by ASIC Commissioner Kate O’Rourke at the 34th Annual Credit Law Conference. https://asic.gov.au/about-asic/news-centre/speeches/asic-2024-update/?altTemplate=betanewsroom

24 Oct 2024 - The Police FIU are running a series of two-hour sessions in Auckland, Christchurch, Hamilton and Wellington that will cover an overview of the goAML system, along with how to submit Suspicious Activity and Prescribed Transaction Reports. https://createsend.com/t/j-18E3D1447129F4092540EF23F30FEDED

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nib launches nib meno care

nib NZ has launched a new health management initiative, nib meno care, aimed at supporting women through the stages of perimenopause and menopause.

nib NZ has launched a new health management initiative, nib meno care, aimed at supporting women through the stages of perimenopause and menopause. The programme has been developed in collaboration with Dr Linda Dear, a specialist in menopause care.

nib members will be able to access expert advice on managing menopause symptoms – covering topics from lifestyle adjustments, to natural remedies and available medical treatments.

A 2023 survey Dear conducted found 64% of NZ women were unaware their symptoms, such as sleep disturbances and weight gain, were linked to menopause.

nib’s chief medical officer, Dr Rob McGrath, said

“Menopause is a personal journey, and no two women experience it the same way. That’s why we wanted to develop a tool to help women manage their symptoms on their own terms by making expert support easy to access and apply.”

 

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Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector

FMA publish speech by CEO Samantha Barrass; RBNZ publish speech by Assistant Governor Karen Silk; Hon Andrew Bayly’s September diary released; RBNZ publish bulletin on banking funding developments; The Budapest Convention and Related Matters Legislation Amendment Bill had its first reading; FMA publishes guidance; APRA publish Annual Report; The committee stage of the Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) (Improving Mental Health Outcomes) Amendment Bill was completed; new Privacy complaints guide; RBNZ release voluntary Climate-related Disclosure; ASIC announces new appointments; The Contracts of Insurance Bill was read a second time; Commerce Commission Commissioner reappointed; RBNZ delay November FSR.

15 oct 2024 - The FMA has published the speech by FMA Chief Executive Samantha Barrass at the Institute of Financial Professionals New Zealand Conference 2024. https://www.fma.govt.nz/library/speeches-and-presentations/speech-by-samantha-barrass-at-infinz-20242024/

16 Oct 2024 - RBNZ publish Assistant Governor Karen Silk's speech 'Transmission of monetary policy to financial conditions' from the Citi Australia and New Zealand Investment Conference. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2024/10/transmission-of-monetary-policy-to-financial-conditions

16 Oct 2024 - Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Hon Andrew Bayly August 2024 diary released  with the following potential financial services sector related meetings noted:

  • 4 Sep 2024 – ATTEND: Financial Education Roundtable (invitees)

  • 4 Sep 2024 – SPEAK: Financial Services Council Annual Conference Gala Dinner (conference delegates)

  • 11 Sep 2024 – MEET: NZBA (Roger Beaumont)

  • 13 Sep 2024 – MEET: BNZ CEO (Dan Huggins)

  • 16 Sep 2024 – ATTEND: NZ Banking Association Council Meeting (Council Members)

  • 23 Sep 2024 – ATTEND: Westpac Einvoicing customer event (Invited guests)

  • 23 Sep 2024 – CALL: FMA CEO (Samantha Barrass)

  • 23 Sep 2024 – ATTEND: Financial Service Federation Dinner (Invited guests)

  • 24 Sep 2024 – MEET: Privacy Commissioner (Michael Webster)

  • 24 Sep 2024 – ZOOM: XRB (Michelle Embling, and April Mackenzie)

  • 25 Sep 2024 – MEET: Banking Ombudsman (Nicola Sladden)

  • 26 Sep 2024 – MEET: Commerce Commission (Commerce Commission Officials)

  • 26 Sep 2024 – MEET: NZBA (Roger Beaumont and Miles Erwin)

  • 27 Sep 2024 – CALL: Westpac CEO (Catherine McGrath)

  • 30 Sep 2024 – ZOOM: Commerce Commission (Commerce Commission Officials)

https://www.beehive.govt.nz/sites/default/files/2024-10/Proactive%20Diary%20Release%20Sept%2024%27%20Hon%20Andrew%20Bayly.pdf

16 Oct 2024 - RBNZ publish a Bulletin which provides an overview of bank funding and mortgage rate pricing developments in recent years. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2024/10/monetary-policy-pass-through-to-bank-funding-costs-and-mortgage-rates

16 Oct 2024 - The Budapest Convention and Related Matters Legislation Amendment Bill had its first reading and was referred to Select Committee. https://bills.parliament.nz/v/6/f2d3b46e-56c2-41cd-0edd-08dcdb5e62cc?Tab=history

16 Oct 2024 - The FMA has published guidance which explains their interpretation of the law, to promote consistent market practices and ensure the requirements of section 212 (Initial steps in winding up of registered scheme) and section 213 (Winding-up report) of the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 (FMC Act) are met.  https://www.fma.govt.nz/library/guidance-library/winding-up-requirements-for-registered-schemes/

16 Oct 2024 - The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has published its Annual Report for the 2023-24 financial year. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-publishes-2023-24-annual-report

16 Oct 2024 - The committee stage of the Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) (Improving Mental Health Outcomes) Amendment Bill was completed.  https://www.parliament.nz/en/pb/daily-progress-in-the-house/daily-progress-for-wednesday-16-october-2024/

16 Oct 2024 - The office of the Privacy Commissioner has published 'Handling privacy complaints: a step-by-step guide'. https://privacy.org.nz/publications/guidance-resources/handling-privacy-complaints-a-step-by-step-guide/

17 Oct 2024 - The RBNZ has released its first voluntary Climate-related Disclosure - Ngā Whakapuaki e Pā ana ki te Āhuarangi for FY2023/24, outlining their progress in understanding, monitoring, and managing climate-related risks. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/publications/reports/2024/climate-related-disclosure/data/climate-related-disclosure-2023-24

17 Oct 2024 - ASIC announce appointments to the ASIC Executive Leadership team: Peter Soros as Executive Director Regulation and Supervision; Chris Savundra to the role of Executive Director Enforcement and Compliance. https://asic.gov.au/about-asic/news-centre/find-a-media-release/2024-releases/24-226mr-appointments-to-the-asic-executive-leadership-team/?altTemplate=betanewsroom

17 Oct 2024 - The Contracts of Insurance Bill was read a second time. https://bills.parliament.nz/v/6/019dad64-3f9e-46b8-5cd9-08dc67f794e8?Tab=history

18 Oct 2024 - The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) has confirmed that Dr Derek Johnston has been reappointed for a second term as a Commissioner at the Commerce Commission. https://www.mbie.govt.nz/about/news/dr-derek-johnston-reappointed-to-the-commerce-commission

18 Oct 2024 - The Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s November Financial Stability Report (FSR) for 2024 has been moved to 5 November. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2024/10/financial-stability-report-moved-to-5-november

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This week is Cyber Smart Week

Running from 21 – 27 October, Cyber Smart Week is here! With the theme of ‘The Scamathon’, it highlights the importance of being more secure online.

Running from 21 – 27 October, Cyber Smart Week is here! With the theme of ‘The Scamathon’, it highlights the importance of being more secure online. Some key precautions you should be taking include:

  • Using long, strong and unique passwords

  • Using two-factor authentication (2FA)

  • Reporting any suspected scams to your management or IT teams

  • Turning on automatic updates

  • Stopping to think before you click – could it be a scam?

Own your online has produced a 5-part video series about business online security – you can watch them all here.

  • Episode 1 - How to protect your business: Learn why it’s important for your business to prioritise online security and how to start getting your business in better shape.

  • Episode 2 - How to protect your online accounts: Learn about the most important protections you can put in place for your online accounts.

  • Episode 3 - Protecting data and systems: Learn why it’s important to protect your data and your customers’ data and how to put these protections in place. Also learn how your business can best recover from an online attack.

  • Episode 4 - Protect your website and social media: Learn how to put the right protections in place for your website and social media accounts.

  • Episode 5 - How to spot phishing: Learn about the most common online attack – phishing – and how your business can avoid getting caught by it.

They are also running a series of online events around online security you can register to join.

·         Online security for individuals, 1pm, Monday 21 October 2024

·         Working together to improve cyber resilience across the health sector, 10:30am, Tuesday 22 October 2024

·         Online security for small businesses – simple steps for a big improvement, 3pm, Tuesday 22 October 2024

·         Supporting clients with cyber security - for mentors and advisors, 11am, Wednesday 23 October 2024

·         Financial sector cyber security threats and protections, 2pm, Wednesday 23 October 2024 

·         Online security for seniors, 1pm, Thursday 24 October 2024

·         Cyber security insights for tech professionals, 10:30am, Thursday 24 October 2024

 

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Deepfake scams on the rise

Research commissioned by MasterCard has found that 29% of New Zealanders and 18% of NZ businesses have been targeted by deepfake scams in the past year.

Research commissioned by MasterCard has found that 29% of New Zealanders and 18% of NZ businesses have been targeted by deepfake scams in the past year. Deepfake scams use generative artificial intelligence (AI) to impersonate individuals, with the aim of stealing their targets’ money or personal information.

Deepfakes scams can utilise video, images and audio and can look increasingly convincing. Confidence levels in the ability to correctly identify deepfakes are low, with only 12% of respondents confident they would be able to detect a deepfake scam. Deepfakes are eroding trust in public figures and digital platforms, with 41% of individuals being more sceptical towards celebrities and influencers; 61% of kiwis being less trusting of social media platforms; 40% of New Zealanders being less trusting of emails and 37% of respondents being less trusting of phone calls compared to the previous year.

Some steps businesses are taking to address these risks include employing identification verification for accessing sensitive information, offering cybersecurity training and conducting training on financial transactions.

 

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Looking at Existing Cover on Advicemonster

Our video shows you how to incorporate existing cover into your recommendations using Advicemonster.

This video shows you how to incorporate existing cover into your recommendations using Advicemonster.

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