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The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) released its Intermediated General Insurance Statistics
NIBA CEO, Dallas Booth, has advised the Association's Board of his intention to retire from the CEO role later this year
ASIC is encouraging small businesses to contact their broker or insurer and ask whether their business interruption policy covers COVID-19 related losses.
New laws which apply the Unfair Contract Terms legislation to insurance contracts will take effect on 5 April.
The Queensland Chief Health Officer has confirmed that insurance assessors and builders are considered ‘essential workers’ during the Greater Brisbane snap lockdown.
NIBA has welcomed the appointment of Adam Squire of Gallagher
A toolkit has been launched to encourage Tasmanian to consider whether they are appropriately insured for natural disasters
Craig Anderson from Austbrokers ABS is shaving his head to help beat blood cancer
icare has sought SIRA approval for NSW workers compensation premiums adjustment
Vero has released its 2021 SME Insurance Index to the market