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.
Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector
13 Dec 2023 - The Reserve Bank of New Zealand acknowledges the amended Remit for the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) issued by the Minister of Finance. The MPC Remit sets the operational objectives for monetary policy. The amended Remit retains an inflation target of 1% to 3% over the medium-term, with a focus on the 2% mid-point, and removes the objective to support maximum sustainable employment. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2023/12/monetary-policy-remit-amended
14 Dec 2023 - The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has issued a formal warning to Citibank N.A. New Zealand Branch (Citibank NZ) relating to the wire transfer identity requirements under the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) Act 2009. https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/hub/news/2023/12/citibank-nz-issued-formal-warning-under-aml-cft-act
14 Dec 2023 - FMA offices are closed from midday, Friday 22 December, and will reopen 8.30am, Monday 8 January 2024 https://www.fma.govt.nz/contact/christmas-2023-holiday-hours/
14 Dec 2023 - The FMA has censured Go Financial Solutions Limited for failing to comply with several obligations under its financial advice provider (FAP) licence. Go Financial Solutions is a Christchurch-based FAP that provides advice on health, life and business insurance and mortgage lending. During a monitoring review earlier this year, the FMA found that Go Financial Solutions:
Had inadequate record keeping in relation to advice given to its clients
Failed to gather sufficient information about a client’s circumstances and was unable to demonstrate that recommendations made to clients were suitable
Failed to ensure its clients understood the financial advice they received
Failed to exercise care, diligence and skill when providing financial advice to its clients.
https://www.fma.govt.nz/news/all-releases/media-releases/fma-censures-go-financial-solutions/
14 Dec 2023 - The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has released the bi-annual life insurance institution-level statistics publication. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-releases-life-insurance-institution-level-statistics-0
14 Dec 2023 - APRA and ASIC have released an update to life insurers and friendly societies (life companies) on premium increases in the life insurance industry. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-and-asic-release-an-update-on-premium-increases-life-insurance-industry
15 Dec 2023 - Michele Embling, Chair of the External Reporting Board (XRB), has announced that the Climate-related Disclosures standards have now been published. https://www.xrb.govt.nz/news/latest-news/
15 Dec 2023 - ASIC today published its annual dashboard of regulatory costs for 2022-23 by activity for each sector and subsector under the industry funding model (IFM). https://asic.gov.au/about-asic/news-centre/news-items/asic-industry-funding-release-of-2022-23-annual-dashboard-and-summary-of-variances/
15 Dec 2023 - The Council of Financial Regulators has released an updated Regulatory Initiatives Calendar for the financial sector for Q4 2023. https://www.cofr.govt.nz/files/regulatory-initiatives-calendar/regulatory-initiatives-calendar-q4-2023.pdf
19 Dec 2023 - The Government is introducing and progressing under urgency a Bill to repeal the Taxation Principles Reporting Act 2023 https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/government-introduces-taxation-principles-reporting-act-repeal-bill
19 Dec 2023 - Health Minister Dr Shane Reti is appointing a Crown observer to Health New Zealand – Te Whatu Ora https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/crown-observer-be-appointed-health-new-zealand
19 Dec 2023 - The Climate Governance Initiative summarises the key pieces of information relevant to board directors from the UAE Consensus that was agreed in Dubai at the COP28 climate conference, to help directors understand the implications on business strategy and investment decisions. https://www.chapterzero.nz/news/cop28-key-outcomes-for-board-directors/
19 Dec 2023 - The Taxation Principles Reporting Act Repeal Bill had its First Reading https://bills.parliament.nz/v/6/9faa9e21-c7a9-4433-7e32-08dc003a05e3?Tab=history
Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector
8 Nov 2023 - APRA releases minor amendments to Prudential Standard LPS 310 Audit and Related Matters (LPS 310) for life insurers https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-releases-minor-amendments-to-standard-on-audit-and-related-matters-for
9 Nov 2023 - Minister of Finance, Hon Grant Robertson, October 2023 diary released with no potential financial services sector related meetings noted https://www.beehive.govt.nz/sites/default/files/2023-11/Ministerial%20Diary%20October%202023.pdf
9 Nov 2023 - Kirsten Patterson writes about bringing climate change to the fore in governance https://www.chapterzero.nz/news/sustainable-business-and-finance-climate-governance-hots-up/
Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector
2 Nov 2023 - Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones outlined a new scam website takedown capability implemented by ASIC. Since July 2023, ASIC has disrupted scam activity by initiating takedowns of more than 2,500 investment scam and phishing websites. https://asic.gov.au/about-asic/news-centre/find-a-media-release/2023-releases/23-290mr-asic-s-new-website-takedown-capability-knocks-out-over-2-500-investment-scam-and-phishing-websites/
3 Nov 2023 - Adrian Orr delivered a keynote speech at the Chapter Zero Breakfast in Auckland, titled 'No longer tomorrow’s problem: How the Reserve Bank is working with its stakeholders to respond to Climate Change' https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/news-and-events/events/2023/november/how-the-reserve-bank-is-working-with-its-stakeholders-to-respond-to-climate-change
6 Nov 2023 - The Commerce Commission has joined competition, consumer protection, and economic regulators from across the Pacific to share intelligence, investigative techniques, and best practice in a newly formed initiative - the Pacific Island Network of Competition Consumer and Economic Regulators or PINCCER. https://comcom.govt.nz/news-and-media/media-releases/2023/competition,-consumer-and-economic-regulatory-authorities-form-network-to-promote-well-functioning-markets-in-the-pacific
6 Nov 2023 - Privacy Commissioner's Annual Report for the year ending 30 June 2023 is published. https://privacy.org.nz/publications/corporate-reports/annual-report-of-the-privacy-commissioner-2023/
7 Nov 2023 - The Reserve Bank of New Zealand announces key decisions on review of policy for branches of overseas banks. Key decisions in the Branch Review include:
restricting all branches in New Zealand to engaging in wholesale business (that is with corporates, institutions and other wholesale investors), meaning they could not take retail deposits or offer products or services to retail customers;
limiting the maximum size of a branch to NZ$15 billion in total assets; and
continuing to allow the dual registration of branches, provided:
the relevant subsidiary and branch are sufficiently separate, and any identified risks are mitigated by specific conditions; and
dual-registered branches only conduct business with large wholesale customers.
https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/have-your-say/review-of-policy-for-branches-of-overseas-banks
Legal and regulatory update for the life and health insurance sector
24 Oct 2023 - ASIC has signed the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS) Multilateral Memorandum of Understanding (MMoU), an international supervisor cooperation and information exchange agreement. The IAIS MMoU provides a global framework of compliance and confidentiality to allow for open cooperation and exchange between insurance supervisors. To become a signatory to the MMoU, applicants undergo a rigorous assessment of their professional secrecy regimes, conducted by an independent team of IAIS members. Through membership in the MMoU, supervisors can exchange relevant information and assist other signatories, thereby promoting the financial stability and sound supervision of cross-border insurance operations for the benefit and protection of consumers. https://asic.gov.au/about-asic/news-centre/news-items/asic-signs-mmou-with-the-international-association-of-insurance-supervisors/
24 Oct 2023 - This year’s Sir Bruce Slane Memorial Lecture on the topic of "Balancing privacy and other interests in the social media age" will be held on 6 December https://privacy.org.nz/news/forums-and-seminars/register/
25 Oct 2023 - The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has released its Operations of Private Health Insurers Annual Report for the financial year 2022-2023. The Operations of Private Health Insurers Annual Report shows expenses, revenues and operational information about private health insurers. https://www.apra.gov.au/news-and-publications/apra-releases-operations-of-private-health-insurers-annual-report-2
27 Oct 2023 - Financial Services Council released its KiwiSaver Industry Spotlight statistics for the Sep 2023 quarter. https://7422267.fs1.hubspotusercontent-na1.net/hubfs/7422267/FSC%20Corporate/Documents/Industry%20Statistics/SPOTLIGHT%20KiwiSaver%20SEP%202023.pdf
27 Oct 2023 - Chapter Zero publishes governance outtakes from their climate change and business conference https://www.chapterzero.nz/news/behavioural-change-for-climate-change/
PWC publish New Zealand Workforce Hopes & Fears Survey 2023
PWC have published their New Zealand Workforce Hopes and Fears Survey 2023, exploring views on business viability, worker sentiment, workforce skills, emerging technology, work environment and climate action. 1,000 respondents shared their views and in general, kiwis were more optimistic than others Asia Pacific countries, with 72% believing that their employer will still be in business in the next decade.
New Zealanders were consistent with the rest of Asia Pacific in terms of 57% of both areas being very or moderately satisfied with their jobs, however kiwis were less likely to ask for a pay rise (37% vs 43%), ask for a promotion (23% vs 38%) or change employer (20% vs 28%).
Only 25% of kiwis believed the skills for their job would change significantly in the next 5 years (versus 44% of those in the Asia Pacific region). In terms of technology, kiwis seem to think AI will be less disruptive and provide less opportunities than Asia Pacific respondents: 35% don’t think AI will impact their jobs, much higher than Asia Pacific as a whole at 16%; 22% believe AI will help them increase their productivity/efficiency at work (vs Asia Pacific 41%); only 18% think AI will create opportunities for them to learn valuable new skills (vs Asia Pacific 34%); only 12% believe AI will create new job opportunities for them (vs Asia Pacific 25%); and 44% think that digital skills are important to their career (vs. Asia Pacific 59%).
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