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Registrations and sponsorship opportunities are now open for ICNZ’s 8 November Conference in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.
Save the date for ICNZ’s 8 November Conference, why we need more than a climate National Adaption Plan but action and our ICNZ ANZIFF scholarship winner finally gets her award.
In this issue we discuss the pros and cons of Government flood schemes, re-cap a record year for extreme weather claims, look at travel insurance in a time of Covid and how insurers enabled the recovery at Tutukaka marina; plus a…
In this issue: COVID impacts, EQC Cap rises, te reo Inihua – the language of insurance, July flood figures, latest fraud research.
In this issue: Insurers supporting customers through lockdown; Auckland floods and tips for recovery; ICNZ Money Week quiz outcomes; things to do to prepare your house for spring.
In this issue: Money Week 2021 ‘Just Wondering – how well do you understand your insurance’ quiz; Canterbury floods cost $43.8m; South Auckland Tornado insured losses reach $32m; 2021 ICNZ ANZIIF Scholarship now open.
In this issue: ICNZ launched te reo name; new insurance model to support customers after a natural disaster; severe weather support – Auckland Tornado; celebrating Matariki.
In this issue: ICNZ advice for a smooth claim process on Seven Sharp; FENZ funding; support for Canterbury floods; Cyber incidents on the rise.
In this issue: ICNZ welcomes new member – Aioi Nissay Dowa, ICNZ on climate, response to FENZ funding, Privacy Week 10-14 May, latest IFB Blog, Maritime NZ recreational boating survey.
In this issue: ICNZ AGM and new board member, what you need to know about travel insurance for a trans-Tasman bubble, April holiday check-list, end of daylight savings the time to check your house is fire safe and winter ready.
In this issue: 2020 becomes costliest year for weather related insurance losses, New consumer guide for multi-unit buildings, the latest IFB blog and provisional costs for lower South Island storm in January.
In this issue: ICNZ CE 2020 end of year message; tips for new boat owners; how to stay fire safe this Christmas; ANZIIF Scholarship winner; new Travel consumer guide.
In this issue: Launch of new Natural Disaster Response model, Timaru hailstorm figures increase, Insurance fraud blog, FIC now available in audio.
In this issue: Preliminary costs of Northland floods; ICNZ Business Online column on climate change; Your insurance health check; ANZIIF scholarship open for 2020.
In this issue: Key lessons from webinar 1; Cost of Southland floods reaches $29.6m; EQC and insurers partner to support Northland flood recovery; registrations open for remaining Speaker Series webinars.
In this issue: One week until our first Speaker Series webinar, ANZIIF Fair Insurance Code module, ICNZ calls to pay FENZ appropriately, IFB’s new infographic on fraud
In this issue: ICNZ welcomes FMA vulnerability toolkit, ICNZ partner with Banqer, 2019 weather evetns cost $167, ICNZ appoints new Regulatory Affairs manager, IFB Facebook launched
In this issue: Insurers role in the economic recover after COVID-19; insurers support of collision repairers, latest Canterbury Q1 stats and recent ICNZ submissions.
In this issue: what Alert Level 3 means for insurers, frequent landlord insurance questions answered, steps being taken to support SME and commercial customers.
Industry’s ongoing support of customers, Fair Insurance Code earns WriteMark, CERT advice for scams during COVID-19
In this issue: ICNZ acknowledges EQC review, Insurance support for those facing financial hardship due to COVID-19, claims and safety during Alert L4.
ICNZ’s support for its members is more critical than ever at this time of crisis. We have urged Government’s and regulators to slow the regulatory freight train so insurers can focus on the unique challenges COVID-19 presents.
In this issue: 25 policy actions to help insurance safeguard New Zealand, launch of the Insurance Fraud Bureau
In this issue: Why insurers like base isolated structures, why ICNZ supports integration of seismic resilience into NBS, Wellington risks and price of insurance
In this issue: Fire service funding review, fire risks in commercial building, insurance risk and pricing, Spotlight on conduct and culture, EQC public inquiry, EQC Act changes.
In this issue: ICNZ welcomes EQC Inquiry, New Zealand takes leadership role in global insurance group, raising awareness of the Fair Insurance Code, improving New Zealander’s financial capability, risk and insurance interactive…
In this issue: Register for ICNZ Conference, Passive Fire Compliance event, and conduct in the insurance sector.
In this issue: Fair Insurance Code review, Fair Insurance Code Compliance Committee changes, insurers welcome review of insurance contracts law, first quarter weather claims $93m, follow us on social media.
In this issue: Kaikōura earthquake 50% settled, commercial building fire cladding, ICNZ Conference, EQC Act Review update, and travel insurance exempt from Fire Service Levy.
In this issue: Majority of November 2016 earthquake claims to be complete by year end, first report on Fair Insurance Code breaches, EQC Act Review update, and taxing the insured.
In this issue: Fire Service review, ICNZ conference, Financial Adviser reforms, and natural hazard protection.
In this issue: Fire Service review, Treasury reports on underinsurance, Cyber security summit, FAA and FSP Acts review, Review of IPSA, IMF review, and resilient cities.
In this issue: EQC Act must be changed, Fire Service review, FAA and FSP Acts review, ICNZ Conference – Consumer Spotlight, and preparing for rising sea levels.
In this issue: Fire Service review rules out fairest option, insurers agree $100k fine for Fair Insurance Code breach, protecting NZ from natural hazards, travellers warned to declare pre-existing medical conditions, and insurers…
In this issue: New Fair Insurance Code sets high benchmark for general insurance industry self-regulation, enough talking, urgent government action on Fire Service Levy change required, and private insurers pay out $14 billion…
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