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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Fidelity Life announce several key appointments

Fidelity Life have announced a range of changes to their team.

Fidelity Life have announced a range of changes to their team.

Craig Wagstaff appointed Head of Individual Life

 

Craig starts the role 9 June, and he will report directly to Bronwyn Kirwan, Chief Commercial Officer. Craig brings extensive expertise in life insurance, adviser relationships and bancassurance partnerships and most recently was Group General Manager Franchise, Brand and Marketing at NZHL. Craig will lead all aspects of Fidelity Life’s distribution strategy and channel performance for advisers, strategic alliances, bancassurance, and digital partners - areas of significant investment as Fidelity Life continues its growth journey.

Simon Millward takes on newly created role of National Partnerships Manager – Corporate and Growth

 

Simon will manage a portfolio of intermediary partnerships at regional and national levels while driving growth through new relationships.  Simon was formerly Fidelity Life’s Head of Service Excellence, overseeing adviser onboarding, customer value and retention, customer advocacy and complaint resolution, and quality assurance.

Rhys Knight takes on the new role of Group Business Manager (contract)

 

Rhys was previously at Suncorp New Zealand and his new role will enable Fidelity Life to provide greater support to Group advisers and offer more protection to employees across New Zealand. 


Sam Paterson takes on the role of Canterbury & Marlborough region Business Manager

 

Sam starts mid-April and was previously Area Manager for the Canterbury region at Farmers Mutual Group (FMG).


Peter Warfield & Kirsty Michell promoted to Senior Business Managers

Peter Warfield has been promoted to Senior Business Manager – North while Kirsty Michell has been promoted to Senior Business Manager – South.

Title changes for Michelle O’Connell and Gary Binnie

Following Peter and Kirsty’s promotions, Fidelity Life’s two current Senior Business Managers have had title changes. Michelle O’Connell has a title change to Regional Manager – North while Gary Binnie has a title change to Regional Manager - South.

Kenny Kaushish leaves Fidelity Life

Kenny Kaushish leaves Fidelity Life on 30 June, to transition into new role as a financial adviser. A search for a new Auckland Business Manager has commenced.  

 

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The IRD delivers a definitive statement of how it views GST in relation to funds management

 

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Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector

RBNZ Board is in the process of preparing a recommendation for the appointment of a Governor; FMA announce review of advice sector; FMA release regulatory returns snapshot; FMA publish Samantha Barrass’ speech; FMA release latest Jess Learns to Invest podcast; APRA accept Court Enforcable Undertaking from ANZ; Hon Scott Simpson’s March 2025 diary released; COFR held quarterly meeting; FMA publish fair conduct programme insights report; RBNZ welcome applications to ESAS under new criteria.

1 Apr 2025 - The RBNZ Board is in the process of preparing a recommendation for the appointment of a Governor for six months and will be sending it to the Minister soon. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2025/04/process-for-the-appointment-of-a-governor-for-a-six-month-term

2 Apr 2025 - FMA announce a review of the advice sector to help drive better outcomes for industry and consumers. It will focus on four key themes, which are:

  1. Consumer preferences and demographics

  2. Industry business models

  3. Digital advice and innovation

  4. Ease of provision of financial advice

https://www.fma.govt.nz/news/all-releases/media-releases/fma-unveils-review-into-financial-advice-accessibility/

2 Apr 2025 - The FMA release a Regulatory Returns snapshot for 1 July 2023 – 30 June 2024. Key statistics (as of 30 June 2024)

  • 1410 licensed financial advice providers submitted regulatory returns

  • 8472 financial advisers compared to 9300 in 2021

  • Life and health insurance are the most common financial products advice is provided on

  • 36 FAPs are providing digital advice and 86,500 retail clients received digital advice

  • 97% of complaints received were settled within 3 months.

https://www.fma.govt.nz/library/reports-and-papers/financial-advice-providers-industry-snapshot/

2 Apr 2025 - The FMA publish Samantha Barrass' speech from the Financial Advice New Zealand Conference. https://www.fma.govt.nz/library/speeches-and-presentations/financial-advice-new-zealand-conference/

2 Apr 2025 - The FMA release Jess Learns to Invest Episode 3 | Understanding Managed Funds with Tom Hartmann. https://www.fma.govt.nz/library/podcast/jess-learns-to-invest-episode-3/

3 Apr 2025 - APRA has accepted a Court Enforceable Undertaking from Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ) to address ongoing weaknesses in the bank’s non-financial risk management practices and risk culture. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-accepts-court-enforceable-undertaking-from-anz-and-increases-capital-add

4 Apr 2025 - Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Hon Scott Simpson, March 2025 diary released with the following potential financial services sector related meeting noted:

  • 6 Mar 2025 – MEET: Commerce Commission Chair and CE (Dr John Small, Adrienne Meikle)

  • 10 Mar 2025 – MEET: NZ Banking Association CE (Roger Beaumont)

  • 10 Mar 2025 – MEET: FMA Chair and Acting CE (Craig Stobo and Liam Mason)

  • 10 Mar 2025 – MEET: Financial Services Stakeholders (Carl Blanchard & invited guests)

  • 10 Mar 2025 - SPEAK: Financial Services Forum

  • 11 Mar 2025 – SPEAK: Fintech Hui

  • 13 Mar 2025 – MEET: Financial Ombudsman Reviewer (Nanette Moreau)

  • 18 Mar 2025 -MEET: Financial Services Council CE (Kirk Hope)

  • 18 Mar 2025 – MEET: ASB CEO (Vittoria Short, Louise Griffin)

  • 19 Mar 2025 – MEET: FAMNZ (Leigh Hodgetts)

  • 24 Mar 2025 – MEET: NZBA (Roger Beaumont and Dan Huggins)

  • 25 Mar 2025 -MEET: CE of Westpac (Catherine McGrath)

  • 26 Mar 2025 – MEET: Banking Ombudsman CE and Chair (Nicola Sladden and Miriam Dean)

  • 26 Mar 2025 – MEET: Retirement Commissioner (Jane Wrightson)

  • 27 Mar 2025 – MEET: FINCAP (Jake Lilley, Fleur Howard)

  • 27 Mar 2025 – MEET: Financial Service Federation (Katie Rawlinson)

  • 28 Mar 2025 – ATTEND: NZ Banking Assoc Council

  • 31 Mar 2025 - MEET: Suncorp CEO (Jimmy Higgins)

https://www.beehive.govt.nz/sites/default/files/2025-04/Proactive%20Diary%20Release%20Simpson%20Mar%2025%27%20.pdf

4 Apr 2025 - The Council of Financial Regulators (CoFR) held its quarterly meeting on Monday 24 March 2025. The Council discussed the key external factors that could impact the financial system, noting in particular the rapid developments in artificial intelligence and ongoing geopolitical uncertainty. The Council reviewed developments in New Zealand’s payments system and noted the importance of upcoming developments like the passage of the Customer and Products Data Bill. https://www.cofr.govt.nz/news-and-publications/quarterly-statement-by-cofr-march-2025.html

4 Apr 2025 - The FMA have published their fair conduct programme insights report. https://www.fma.govt.nz/library/reports-and-papers/fair-conduct-programme-insights-report/

7 Apr 2025 - The RBNZ is welcoming applications to the Exchange Settlement Account System (ESAS) under new access criteria announced on 31 March 2025. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2025/04/rbnz-welcomes-new-applications-to-the-exchange-settlement-account-system

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nib New Zealand launches Ultimate Life & Living product range

nib New Zealand has launched Ultimate Life & Living, a suite of six new insurance products available exclusively through advisers.

nib New Zealand has launched Ultimate Life & Living, a suite of six new insurance products available exclusively through advisers.

The six new products are:

  • Ultimate Life Insurance

  • Ultimate Trauma Insurance

  • Ultimate Income Protection Insurance (available in both Indemnity and Agreed Value)

  • Ultimate Mortgage Protection Insurance

  • Ultimate Total & Permanent Disability Insurance

  • Ultimate Waiver of Premium

nib is introducing a simplified application process. The updated system, nibAPPLY, will allow advisers to quote and submit applications for health, life and living insurance products simultaneously, improving efficiencies.

Advisers must complete product training and accreditation to offer the new products. nib offers online modules for both new and experienced advisers.

For a limited time, new customers get a $300 credit on their nib Ultimate Life & Living Insurance policy after paying for their first month or more when processed through nibAPPLY before 30 June 2025.

For a limited time, existing nib health clients can get 10% off their Health Insurance premiums when they bundle Health with Ultimate Life & Living Insurance, when any member on an eligible health policy is issued with a new Ultimate Life & Living Insurance policy (subject to meeting minimum premium criteria). The discount applies to the total health policy premium excluding the policy fee and the offer is available exclusively through nibAPPLY until 30 September 2025.

 

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AIA release updated Underwriting Guide

AIA have refreshed their conduct standards for advisers

The FMA wants to see advisers avoid burying disclosure in lengthy documents full of jargon

nib combine member engagement and digital transformation teams

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Fidelity Life announce premium changes

Effective from 1 April 2025, Fidelity Life are re-rating the premiums for customers in the Adviser channel.

Effective from 1 April 2025, Fidelity Life are re-rating the premiums for customers in the Adviser channel. Key aspects are below:

  • A re-shaping of the pricing curve to reflect a lower risk due to the underwriting selection effect.

  • A 5% increase to all lump sum premiums and disability premiums (where the benefit period is 2 or 5 years). And a 7.5% increase to all disability covers with a benefit period of ‘to age 65’ or ‘to age 70’ due to claims experience.

  • An adjustment of the rates for all customers.

 

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The Reserve Bank is considering loosening its bank capital rules

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Introducing our new Quotemonster Masterclass

We're excited to announce our brand-new Quotemonster Masterclass series designed specifically for experienced Quotemonster users who want to deepen their understanding of our tools and rating methodologies.

We're excited to announce our brand-new Quotemonster Masterclass series designed specifically for experienced Quotemonster users who want to deepen their understanding of our tools and rating methodologies.

Who Should Attend?

These sessions are ideal for advisers who have been using Quotemonster for a while and have already completed our "Introduction to Quotemonster" session.

Session Details

Date: Thursday, 17 April 2025

Time: 10:00 am – 11:00 am

Location: Online via Microsoft Teams

What You'll Learn:

  • An overview of key research tools

  • Standalone Head-to-Head comparisons

  • Effective use of Checkmonster

  • Managing complicated quote scenarios

  • Deep dive into our rating methodologies

  • A behind-the-scenes look at our database

  • Insights into our rating review process

Don't miss the opportunity to join our inaugural session hosted by Russell Hutchinson!

How to Register:

To secure your spot, please email us at info@quotemonster.co.nz and our team will respond with an invitation link.

We look forward to seeing you there!

 
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Updated Product Analysis Database version 16_5

We are pleased to announce that as of 2 April we updated the product analysis database which drives all the research on Quotemonster. This new version has some important enhancements with nib’s new life and living range plus new product from Booster Assurance. It also includes ratings for rural key person insurance. A reminder that business insurance research can be accessed by research subscribers in the standalone head-to-head area. Advicemonster subscribers enjoy access to the business statement of advice-writing tools and business insurance quoting as well.

Changes in V16.5

 New products rated:

* nib Ultimate Life and Living effective 2 April 2025

* Booster Assurance effective 19 March 2025

* Rural Key Person for AIA, Asteron Life, Chubb Life, Fidelity Life and Partners Life

 Reviews & Remediations (personal/business):

*Minor update to IP/MP Waiver of Premium

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Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector

CoFI came into effect; RBNZ appears before the Finance and Expenditure committee; COFR publish Q1 2025 regulatory initiatives calendar; Parliament indicate IPP3A will come into force on 1 May 2026; RBNZ is opening access to its Exchange Settlement Account System’ APRA release private health insurance risk equalisation stats; Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Amendment Bill, Financial Markets Conduct Amendment Bill and the Financial Service Providers (Registration and Dispute Resolution) Amendment Bill were introduced into Parliament.

31 Mar 2025 - The Conduct of Financial Institutions (CoFI) regime came into full effect today. 77 financial institutions have been licensed by the FMA - 17 banks, 46 insurers and 14 non-bank deposit takers (credit unions, building societies and some finance companies). https://www.fma.govt.nz/news/all-releases/media-releases/cofi-regime-in-effect/

31 Mar 2025 - The RBNZ appeared before the Finance and Expenditure Committee (FEC) for their banking inquiry and discussed the wide range of initiatives underway to support and improve competition in the banking sector. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2025/03/rbnz-outlines-work-to-support-competition

31 Mar 2025 - The Council of Financial Regulators (CoFR) has published their Regulatory Initiatives Calendar for Q1 2025. https://www.cofr.govt.nz/files/regulatory-initiatives-calendar/regulatory-initiatives-calendar-q1-2025.pdf

31 Mar 2025 - Parliament has indicated that IPP3A will come into force on 1 May 2026, and all organisations will need to have their systems in place to meet the new requirements by then. The Office of the Privacy Commissioner is aiming to have the guidance developed and published on their website to allow organisations plenty of time to implement the requirements of the new Act. https://privacy.org.nz/news/statements-media-releases/the-privacy-amendment-bill-is-coming-soon-heres-what-you-need-to/

31 Mar 2025 - The RBNZ is opening access to its Exchange Settlement Account System (ESAS) following a comprehensive public consultation. The new criteria will open ESAS eligibility to more non-bank entities in two phases:

• First, to licensed non-bank deposit takers (NBDTs) in New Zealand; and

• Second, to other entities that meet the access criteria. This may include payment service providers, overseas deposit takers and operators of designated Financial Market Infrastructures (FMIs)."

https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2025/03/rbnz-expands-access-to-the-exchange-settlement-account-system

31 Mar 2025 - APRA has released its private health insurance risk equalisation statistics publication for the 2023/24 financial year. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-releases-private-health-insurance-risk-equalisation-statistics-for-4

31 Mar 2025 - Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Amendment Bill introduced into Parliament. https://bills.parliament.nz/v/6/6193a33c-40d6-4354-0d5a-08dd6ff875cc?Tab=history

31 Mar 2025 - Financial Markets Conduct Amendment Bill introduced into Parliament. https://bills.parliament.nz/v/6/8c9fe069-724a-4200-0d58-08dd6ff875cc?Tab=history

31 Mar 2025 - Financial Service Providers (Registration and Dispute Resolution) Amendment Bill introduced into Parliament. https://bills.parliament.nz/v/6/a4d89cb0-ce82-4d28-0d59-08dd6ff875cc?Tab=history

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Fidelity Life celebrates its latest 20 Career connect graduates

Last week, Fidelity Life held a celebration to honour its latest 20 Career Connect graduates. Each graduate has successfully completed their Level 5 qualifications in life, disability, and health insurance.  

Last week, Fidelity Life held a celebration to honour its latest 20 Career Connect graduates. Each graduate has successfully completed their Level 5 qualifications in life, disability, and health insurance.  

  • Anna Devereux; Women in finance scholarship recipient (Dunedin)

  • Ashlee Cuttance (Dunedin)

  • Awhina Scott; Pounamu scholarship recipient (Christchurch)

  • Briar Evans (Auckland)

  • Caitlin Hayward (Morrinsville)

  • Christabel Bertie (Auckland)

  • Grace McIntyre; Rural scholarship recipient (Dunedin)

  • Harpreet Rehal (Auckland)

  • Jenny Silva; Kōwhai scholarship recipient (Queenstown)

  • Kim Forsythe (Invercargill)

  • Kirsty Gobbie (Auckland)

  • Leean Te (Auckland)

  • Marna Breetzke; Pāua scholarship recipient (Auckland)

  • Matthew Roxburgh (Dunedin)

  • Myja Gregory (Auckland)

  • Namrata Kumar (Auckland)

  • Shiwangni Mala (Auckland)

  • Sydnee Taylor; Toe Toe scholarship recipient (Christchurch)

  • Taylah Marr; Rāngi Po scholarship recipient (Christchurch)

  • Vanessa Jones-Dutton (New Plymouth)

This year, 95% of Career connect graduates were women, and a quarter of the group identifies as Māori or Pasifika.

Michelle Doyle, Head of Solutions said

"More than 60% of the graduates who asked for introductions to adviser businesses have already landed jobs, excited to start careers that help New Zealanders protect what matters most.”

Since its inception in 2023, Career connect has had more than 200 registrations for 70 course places, welcomed 47 students and helped almost 40 people gain their Level 5 qualifications in life, disability, and health insurance.

Submissions to be part of the 2025 intake of Career connect closed earlier this month with nearly 70 applications from a diverse group of candidates across various ages, genders, and cultural backgrounds. 

 

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FSC webinar 'How financially resilient are Kiwis?' 29 April

Adviser refunds income protection premiums in FSCL dispute

Steve Wright considers issues posed by FSCL dispute

Study finds insurers rate inflation, recession, market volatility, geopolitical tensions and AI adoption as macroeconomic threats

Minister says country on track to have open banking operational by the end of the year, with regulations specific to the sector to be confirmed in the coming weeks

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Chubb Life appoints new CFO

Chubb Life has appointed Jaco Grobbelaar as its chief financial officer.

Chubb Life has appointed Jaco Grobbelaar as its chief financial officer. Grobbelaar has more than 25 years of experience in the insurance and financial services sectors. Grobbelaar was most recently at Partners Life, where he led the finance function team across a range of activities to help strengthen organisational resilience and growth.

Chubb Life chief executive Gail Costa said

"Jaco has a strong track record of optimising financial planning and reporting processes, driving efficiency and successfully leading teams through change. I'm really looking forward to having Jaco on board and have every confidence that his expertise, experience and leadership will further strengthen our senior leadership team."

 

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The FMA is looking for a Head of Deposit Taking

Advisers could offer business advice to clients with SMEs

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Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector

FMA publish monthly market engagement; research highlights barriers that can prevent NZers from opening bank accounts; Customer and Product Data Bill completes third reading; FMA consult on a range of class exemptions due to expire; committee stage of Privacy Amendment Bill completed; Chief Ombudsman releases final report.

23 Mar 2025 - The FMA now publishes monthly market engagement undertaken by the FMA on their website. https://www.fma.govt.nz/business/

25 Mar 2025 - New research commissioned by the RBNZ has highlighted barriers that can prevent some New Zealanders from opening bank accounts. The research, titled First steps to financial inclusion, explored opening bank accounts from the perspective of frontline bank staff and customers. It found that certain groups were reported to be most likely to find it difficult to open a bank account, including recent migrants, rural communities, the elderly, people with disabilities, and trusts (including Māori trusts). https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2025/03/new-report-suggests-that-collective-action-is-needed-to-improve-access-to-bank-accounts

25 Mar 2025 - Customer and Product Data Bill completes third reading. https://bills.parliament.nz/v/6/770A5F4E-2185-4F1F-1395-08DC75512299?Tab=history

26 Mar 2025 - The FMA are consulting on a range of class exemption that are due to expire before the end of 2026.  https://www.fma.govt.nz/business/focus-areas/consultation/expiring-class-legislative-notices/

27 Mar 2025 - The committee stage of the Privacy Amendment Bill was completed. https://bills.parliament.nz/v/6/56e3fbe7-1f3d-464e-b54d-08dbae8917ae?Tab=history

27 Mar 2025 - The Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier has released his final report to Parliament. https://www.ombudsman.parliament.nz/news

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