AIA release 'Claims Compass' report analysing claims data

AIA have released a new report ‘Claims Compass’ analysing their claims data. Cancer was responsible for AIA’s highest number of claims across all insurance categories last year, with AIA paying out $133.9m for life insurance claims for cancer and $244.1m for cancer claims across all categories. AIA’s top cancer claims in 2023 were breast cancer (33.4%), melanoma and skin cancers (20.3%), bowel cancer (6.5%), prostate cancer (6%) and lung cancer (4.6%). Cancer is the leading cause of death and serious illness in New Zealand, with 71 people diagnosed with cancer every day in New Zealand.

Angela Busby, AIA NZ Chief Customer Officer, said

“Almost every New Zealander will have some experience with cancer throughout their lifetime – whether that’s personally or through a friend, neighbour or loved one…”

“The prevalence of these cancers highlights the critical importance of regular screening and taking preventative measures to manage your health and encouraging loved ones to do the same.”

“Because while developing cancer might appear to be something that is beyond our control, we know that early detection is the best form of protection. Many cancers can be successfully treated if diagnosed early, with an estimated one in three people recovering in New Zealand.”

AIA accepted 92% of all claims for the year ended 31 December 2023, paying out $734.8m. Of the total paid, $263.5m was paid out in life insurance claims and $143.1m was paid in health claims. The image below shows the reasons for claims across AIA’s life, health, trauma, income protection and total permanent disablement categories.

Reasons for claims across AIA’s life, health, trauma, income protection and total permanent disablement categories
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