Best’s Market Segment Report: AM Best Maintains Stable Outlook on New Zealand’s Life Insurance Segment
AM Best is maintaining its stable outlook on the
While there are indications that New Zealand’s economy is experiencing signs of a recovery, AM Best anticipates muted premium growth in the life insurance segment over the short-to-medium term. Persistent cost of living pressures, high household debt levels, and weak real wage growth continue to constrain discretionary spending on protection products.
According to the report, prolonged competitive pressures are expected to support product optimisation and promote heavier discounting and incentives for new customers. “These trends can erode new business margins and further increase lapse risk, which has been elevated in recent post-pandemic periods,” said Yi Ding, associate director, AM Best. “In addition, compliance and system investments linked to regulatory requirements continue to weigh on short-term profitability.”
The Financial Markets (Conduct of Institutions) Amendment Act 2022 (the CoFI Act), which took effect on
“Smaller insurers and those with large legacy portfolios are under greater pressure to modernise systems and strengthen oversight while maintaining profitability,” Ding said.
To access the full copy of this report, please visit http://www3.ambest.com/bestweek/purchase.asp?record_code=359759.
AM Best will discuss New Zealand’s insurance industry in further detail at its Insurance Market Briefing –
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