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Media opportunities at ICNZ Conference, 8 November, Cordis Hotel Tāmaki Makaurau

Tim Graon became Chief
Executive of the Insurance Council in November 2012. Tim has extensive experience in providing…

28 JUL 2021

MEDIA RELEASE

Media opportunities at ICNZ Conference, 8 November, Cordis Hotel Tāmaki Makaurau

Tim Graon became Chief
Executive of the Insurance Council in November 2012. Tim has extensive experience in providing…

28 JUL 2021

MEDIA RELEASE

Media opportunities at ICNZ Conference, 8 November, Cordis Hotel Tāmaki Makaurau

Tim Graon became Chief
Executive of the Insurance Council in November 2012. Tim has extensive experience in providing…

28 JUL 2021

MEDIA RELEASE

Media opportunities at ICNZ Conference, 8 November, Cordis Hotel Tāmaki Makaurau

Tim Graon became Chief
Executive of the Insurance Council in November 2012. Tim has extensive experience in providing…

28 JUL 2021

YOU HAVE MORE INSURANCE THAN YOU KNOW

Did you know that when you pay your regular household insurance premium that you are in fact getting three layers of protection? First and foremost, you are getting what we

INCOMING COUNCILS MUST PRIORITISE CLIMATE RESILIENCE

“Incoming mayors, councillors and community board members must prioritise investing in community-centred climate resilience,” says Insurance Council of New ZealandTe Kāhui Inihua o Aotearoa (ICNZ) Chief Executive Tim Grafton. Local

JULY EXTREME WEATHER INSURANCE CLAIMS HIT $43.7M

New claims data released today by the Insurance Council of New ZealandTe Kāhui Inihua o Aotearoa (ICNZ) show that weeks of extreme weather over July resulted in 6,266 general insurance

WESTCOASTERS: ACT NOW ON RED WEATHER WARNING

Those living on the West Coast of Te Waipounamu, in the Buller District and Upper South Island (Tasman Ranges), should act now and follow the advice of local civil defence

2022 EXTREME WEATHER INSURANCE CLAIMS NEAR $200M

New claims data released today by the Insurance Council of New ZealandTe Kāhui Inihua o Aotearoa (ICNZ) shows total insurance payments back to communities for extreme weather events closing in