Standard & Poor’s monitors Zurich probe
22 June 2004
Ratings agency Standard & Poor’s is monitoring the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority’s review of Zurich Australian Insurance’s former reinsurance arrangements…
22 June 2004
Ratings agency Standard & Poor’s is monitoring the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority’s review of Zurich Australian Insurance’s former reinsurance arrangements…
22 June 2004
Rates haven’t dropped during the June renewals period, but they are flattening out, say brokers…
22 June 2004
The WA Government’s proposed reforms to the state’s workers’ compensation scheme are due to be tabled in the WA Legislative Assembly next week…
22 June 2004
Remember Ryan Law, the 22-year-old Melbournian who developed a club to insure members against parking and speeding fines…?
22 June 2004
Asbestos disease legislation will be debated in the NSW Parliament this week, and unions are complaining the possible amendments will relieve insurance companies…
22 June 2004
The names of the 65 shortlisted nominees for this year’s ANZIIF/Asia Insurance Review insurance industry awards won’t be disclosed until the presentation dinner in Sydney…
22 June 2004
APRA has awarded scholarships worth $12,500 each to four students under the annual Brian Gray Scholarship Program…
16 June 2004
The Insurance Council of Australia wants to work with the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority as it prepares the second stage of its corporate governance reforms…
16 June 2004
The insurance industry’s new draft code of practice, launched last week in Sydney, has earned qualified praise from consumer groups and even the Federal Government…
16 June 2004
Zurich Australia Insurance is under investigation by APRA and ASIC for past reinsurance arrangements…
16 June 2004
A review of the HIH Claims Support Scheme by the Australian National Audit Office has revealed that the scheme is $172 million short of being able to pay all claims…
16 June 2004
The Victorian and NSW governments might whinge that Queensland is getting fat on their tax money, but that won’t stop the insurance industry welcoming one small but significant…
16 June 2004
The NSW Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee is due to hand down its report at the end of this week on whether an insurance-based Fire Services Levy funding model…
16 June 2004
Cashflow problems for many Australian small businesses will “worsen considerably” over the next year, according to National Credit Insurance Brokers…
08 June 2004
The Insurance Council of Australia launched the revised General Insurance Code of Practice consultation draft this morning aiming to lift standards beyond the requirements…
08 June 2004
HIH liquidator Tony McGrath is to become chairman of a new insolvency practice following an amicable parting from KPMG…
08 June 2004
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority has suffered another blow in its dealings with controversial brokerage Rural & General Insurance Broking…
08 June 2004
RACV has won an appeal by Unisys over the IT specialist’s alleged failure to supply the Victorian insurer with a paperless claims management system…
08 June 2004
The “Alliance for the Equitable Funding of Fire Services”, which is lobbying the NSW Government to abolish the fire services levy, held a press conference in Sydney…
08 June 2004
Thought you’d heard all the weird and wonderful forms of insurance cover available in Australia? Think again…