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MAS announce appointment of new Board member
MAS have announced that Melissa Macfarlane has been appointed to the MAS Board as a director, effective 1 February 2025.
MAS have announced that Melissa Macfarlane has been appointed to the MAS Board as a director, effective 1 February 2025.
Currently, Macfarlane serves as the New Zealand Country Head for Constantinople, a fully managed software and operations platform for banks to enhance customer experiences. Macfarlane has held a variety of prominent roles in the financial services industry, including Chief Digital Officer, Head of Corporate Strategy, and COO of Wealth and Insurance at Westpac Bank.
Brett Sutton, MAS Board Chair, said
“I’m delighted to have Melissa join us on the Board, as she brings a diverse set of skills in the financial services sector that will be valuable to the governance of MAS. In recent years, MAS’s regulators at the Financial Markets Authority and Reserve Bank of New Zealand have set robust expectations for the governance of financial services boards, so it is critical for the MAS Board to ensure we has the right balance of skills and experience to appropriately discharge our duties.”
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FSC Life Insurance Special Interest Group Networking Event 25 March
Fidelity Life has made five new appointments to its Adviser council
Fidelity Life has made some changes to their Adviser council, adding five new members.
Fidelity Life has made some changes to their Adviser council. Last year when Fidelity Life announced they were looking for new council members, they were overwhelmed with responses. The five new members joining the Adviser council are:
Sarah Hunger, Managing Director and adviser – Cura Advisers Ltd
Andrea Reid, Director and adviser – Aliya Brokers Ltd
David Jochem, Director and adviser – Insure Ltd
Cory Bennett, Director and adviser – Float Financial Advisers
James Pearson, Head of Risk – Total Life Ltd
The departing members are:
Johny Winstone
Emma Hunter
Mark Breen
Yang Gu
Andrew Millar
The Adviser council was established to hear insightful and relevant feedback and respond with actions that drive better outcomes for Fidelity Life’s Adviser community and their customers. They meet quarterly to give objective feedback on new adviser and customer initiatives; collaborate to drive positive change for the industry; share and feedback on market and industry trends, opportunities and issues; and provide fresh insights, ideas and views.
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Partners Life’s office is closed on 27 February 2025 as they hold an all-staff conference
Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector
FMA hold roundtable; The Financial Markets (Conduct of Institutions) Amendment (Duty to Provide Financial Services) Amendment Bill introduced to Parliament; FSC publish Life Insurance Industry Spotlight December 2024; Andrew Bayly resigns as Minister.
20 Feb 2025 - The FMA is holding a FMA Chief Executive and Insurance industry roundtable on 26 March at 8:30am.
20 Feb 2025 - The Financial Markets (Conduct of Institutions) Amendment (Duty to Provide Financial Services) Amendment Bill was introduced to Parliament. https://bills.parliament.nz/v/6/8aad04b7-1df0-480a-531a-08dd514abaa2?Tab=history
21 Feb 2025 - The FSC publish the Life Insurance Industry Spotlight December 2024. https://7422267.fs1.hubspotusercontent-na1.net/hubfs/7422267/FSC%20Corporate/Documents/Industry%20Statistics/FSC%20SPOTLIGHT%20Life%20DEC%202024.pdf
24 Feb 2025 - Andrew Bayly has resigned as Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs and Minister of ACC. https://www.nzherald.co.nz/waikato-news/news/andrew-bayly-stands-down-as-minister-after-putting-hand-on-staffer/ZV6UKMR5SNBQXAYVZXG4J3UYYI/
The Neuroscience of Focus
Financial Advice NZ recently held a webinar The Neuroscience of Focus. Hosted by Cecilia Farrow, and with Alex Davids presenting, the webinar covered our brains and focus, continuous partial attention and cognitive energy and cognitive drain.
Financial Advice NZ recently held a webinar The Neuroscience of Focus. Hosted by Cecilia Farrow, and with Alex Davids presenting, the webinar covered our brains and focus, continuous partial attention and cognitive energy and cognitive drain. One of the depressing facts Alex points out is that in 2022, 50% of the workforce felt burnt out – but by 2024 it had raised to 61% feeling burnt out.
One of my key takeaways to overcome continuous partial attention and help focus, was switching off notifications and using the ‘out of office’ function to stop those external factors that can halt our focus in its tracks. It’s an excellent watch if you want to get a few tips on how to improve your focus, and in turn improve your performance.
Alex Davids will also be presenting at the National Adviser Conference, 1 – 3 April at the Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre.
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nib to roll out life insurance offering next month
nib’s new Ultimate Life and Living products, which include life, trauma, TPD, income protection and mortgage protection will be available from next month.
nib’s new Ultimate Life and Living products, which include life, trauma, TPD, income protection and mortgage protection will be available from next month. nib are currently running roadshows outlining its new products, but pricing will not be released until closer to the policies being in the market. QPR has rated the products, and they have come out favourably.
New customers buying bundled health insurance and Ultimate Life and Living policies will qualify for a 10% premium discount, while current members can qualify for multi-cover discounts ranging from 10% – 15%.
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Fidelity Life increasing the underlying premium rates from 1 April
Partners Life’s QFA Phase 2 upgrade is now live
Financial Advice NZ Community of Practice: Central District 25 February
Willis Towers Watson will carry out the first independent investment review of ACC
Super Early Bird tickets to the FSC 2025 Conference available now
The Financial Services Council (FSC) is holding their 2025 conference on 10 & 11 September at the Cordis Hotel in Auckland.
The Financial Services Council (FSC) is holding their 2025 conference on 10 & 11 September at the Cordis Hotel in Auckland. While details of the speakers and sessions are still to be released, the FSC has said that FSC25 Conference: Transforming for Tomorrow “…aims to inspire attendees to move beyond the present and envision a future where financial services not only meet immediate needs but also anticipate and address challenges for generations to come.”
Super Early Bird tickets are on sale now, which includes the FSC Awards Dinner.
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Nicola Willis will deliver a keynote address at National Adviser Conference
Jon-Paul Hale questions whether we should commoditise life insurance
The gender pay gap is a key focus of the FSC's Empower Women workplan
Survey finds kiwis have experienced a decline in their overall satisfaction of their quality of life
Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector
New FMA podcast; FSC publish Life Insurance Industry Spotlight for December 2024; FMA holding webinar on scams; FMA clarify licensing requirements for e-money and payment service providers; ASIC publish Financial Advice Update for February; XRB publish a Greenhouse Gas Assurance Report Explainer; The XRB seek input to a submission to the International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board.
5 Feb 2025 - The FMA publish Jess Learns to Invest Episode 1 - Investing 101 with Simran Kaur. https://www.fma.govt.nz/library/podcast/jess-learns-to-invest-1/
11 Feb 2025 - The FSC has published its Life Insurance Industry Spotlight December 2024. https://blog.fsc.org.nz/kiwisaver-spotlight-december-2024
12 Feb 2025 - The FMA is holding a webinar 'The changing landscape of investment scams in New Zealand' on 19 February 2 - 3pm. https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=DBuDvYE37ECAHl37ombezyQqRiaQuB9NnrA0reO0FFNUQ1FMUjc3RTNJVUFMNUpBOTkwOFZLSDlLVy4u&route=shorturl
12 Feb 2025 - The FMA has clarified the licensing requirements for e-money and payment service providers in New Zealand. There is no specific licence for e-money institutions or payments service providers in New Zealand. Instead, providers will have a range of obligations under New Zealand’s financial services regulatory regime, either through the Financial Markets Conduct Act, or the Non-bank Deposit Takers Act. The level of regulation will largely depend on whether providers are issuing debt securities as part of their service offering. https://www.fma.govt.nz/library/opinion/fma-provides-clarity-to-e-moneypayment-services-providers-on-licensing-requirements/
12 Feb 2025 - ASIC has published their Financial advice update - February 2025. https://asic.gov.au/about-asic/news-centre/news-items/financial-advice-update-february-2025/
13 Feb 2025 - The XRB has published a Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Assurance Report Explainer to help users navigate GHG assurance reports, which will soon accompany the climate statements of climate reporting entities. https://www.xrb.govt.nz/dmsdocument/5371/
13Feb 2025 - The XRB are seeking input to a submission to the International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB) in response to its exposure draft of a global public sector climate-related disclosure standard. https://www.xrb.govt.nz/consultations/climate/
Report delves into implications for insurers from emerging medical trends
Munich Re’s latest Life Science Report delves into the emerging medical trends and risks and implications for life and health insurers, with the Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Improving Cancer Outcomes chapters released to date.
Munich Re’s latest Life Science Report delves into the emerging medical trends and risks and implications for life and health insurers. The report is split into five sections which analyses different topics: Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare (released); Improving Cancer Outcomes (released); Prevention (releasing 18 February); Obesity (releasing 4 March); and Climate Change (releasing 18 March).
Insurance Business Mag ran an article where Dr. Brad Heltemes, VP & medical director of R&D at Munich Re, discusses the Improving Cancer Outcomes chapter. In particular, Heltemes highlights how identification of various gene alterations the drive the development of a cancer can be significantly different between two cancers that appear to be alike in location and appearance, giving as one example “…the multiple different gene signatures seen with non-small cell lung cancers, each which responds to a different targeted treatment and each having a different prognosis.”
New diagnostic tests and innovative treatments are also leading to improving cancer outcomes, with many cancers that used to be terminal now being able to be managed as chronic diseases. With patients leading longer, healthier lives (which is great news!), longevity models and expected treatment costs need to be re-examined.
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The unemployment rate reached 5.1% in the December 2024 quarter
New Zealand Society of Actuaries suggests retirement savings targets could be overstated
KiwiSaver funds under management reached $121 billion in the December 2024 quarter
EY release global insurance outlook for 2025
EY have released their global insurance outlook for 2025, with a range of insights applicable to the health and life insurance sectors.
EY have released their global insurance outlook for 2025. One of they key takeaways for life and health insurers is the growing global retirement savings gap. Longer lifespans and aging populations are set to increase the gap from US$106 trillion in 2022 to US$483 trillion in 2025, with EY predicting increased demand for financial estate planning services, life insurance, health insurance and wellness programmes.
AI is shifting business practices globally, with 99% of insurers already investing in GenAI or making plans to invest. EY posit that as data and tech become so much more important, they must be baked into front line operations and decision-making processes. More than half of workers believe GenAI will positively impact their productivity and ability to do high-value work. EY highlight the importance of having staff with AI skills and fostering a culture of innovation and adaptability to drive productivity gains and increase employee engagement.
EY predict a rise in personalised offerings, driven in part by advances in AI helping with tailored messaging, targeted recommendations, more accurate pricing and faster underwriting. EY suggest that product innovation will prioritise features (such as preventative services) that drive outcomes customers desire (e.g. healthier lifestyles), a la AIA’s vitality programme. They also highlight that importance of partnerships and new channels to gain access to new customer segments.
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Curated Risk merges with Long Burroughs Limited
New Zealand Home Loans appoints Michelle Vaughan as Insurance Lead
Asteron Life ratings updated after sale to Resolution Life
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Changes to Fidelity Life’s executive leadership team
Fidelity Life have announced some changes to their executive leadership team. They have split the current Chief Insurance Officer into two roles. Seema Bangera will take on the role of Chief Claims Officer and Dave Winspear will take on the role of Chief Operating Officer.
Fidelity Life have announced some changes to their executive leadership team. They have split the current Chief Insurance Officer into two roles. Seema Bangera will take on the role of Chief Claims Officer and Dave Winspear, currently Head of Individual Life, will take on the role of Chief Operating Officer. Both will join the executive leadership team on 24 February. Niall McConville, Chief Insurance Officer is returning to Melbourne but will continue in a consultancy role.
Seema Bangera, Chief Claims Officer
Bangera joins from Asteron Life, where she has been Executive Manager of Claims and Customer Solutions. Bangera has 20 years experience in the industry, having held roles at Kiwibank, Westpac and HSBC.
David Winspear, Chief Operating Officer
Winspear’s responsibilities will include underwriting, new business and service to Fidelity Life’s customers and advisers and strategic partners.
Fidelity Life is currently recruiting for a new Head of Individual Life to fill the gap left by Winspear’s promotion.
Fidelity Life CEO Campbell Mitchell said
“Claims is fundamental to why we exist for our customers – it’s our purpose, to stand beside our customers when they need us most. There is a huge advantage of having a strong claims voice representing customers at the executive table to ensure customers and businesses get the support and experience they deserve during the most challenging times in their lives.”
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FMA believes some FAP's compliance approach is too conservative
Financial Advice NZ Markets Summit 2025 on 19 February
Financial Advice NZ webinar 'Retirement Expenditure Guidelines' 26 February
Poll finds higher rate of life insurance policy cancellations over the past 12 months