Insurance Council of New Zealand
The Insurance Council of New Zealand (ICNZ) is a representative body established in 1895 to represent fire and general insurance companies. It is governed by a board of 10 members, appointed at the annual general meeting. The council also performs an important role in informing and educating consumers about key insurance issues and risks.
See below for the Latest Insurance Council of New Zealand News, Analysis, Profit Results, Share Price Information, and Commentary.
ICNZ names incoming chief executive, Grafton stepping down on 7 April
Kris Faafoi is a former Cabinet Minister.
ICNZ names incoming chief executive, Grafton stepping down on 7 April
Kris Faafoi is a former Cabinet Minister.
NZ climate disaster payouts reach NZ$2b
It is estimated that NZ$3.5b claims will be rooted in Auckland floods and cyclone Gabrielle.
New Zealand August weather insurance losses breach more than $27m
Initial data revealed 3,165 claims filed.
New Zealand extreme weather claims hit $26.08m in July
Three extreme weather events triggered 6,266 claims for the month.
ICNZ reports over $86m in insured losses after July storm
The extreme weather saw over 5,000 in claims.
‘Costliest’ tornado bills New Zealand insurers NZ$32m
The tornado tore through the country last June.