New Zealand Financial Markets Authority: Cigna To Pay $3.5 Million Penalty For Making False And Misleading Representations About Customers' Insurance Premiums And Cover
In August, Cigna admitted to breaching the Fair Dealing provisions of the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 (FMC Act), following proceedings brought by the
The case relates to Cigna's communication of, and charging for, inflation benefits (known as "indexation") to customers holding 52,363 policies between between
From early 2013 until early 2019, Cigna increased customers' premiums and cover under indexation benefits, on a variety of life insurance policies, using flat rates of indexation that significantly exceeded the CPI, and which were not set with reference to the CPI or the fixed rates contained in customers' policies, as was required under the relevant policies. The company communicated these changes to customers on an opt out basis, through annual policy notification letters.
Cigna charged around
"While customers obtained increased cover from Cigna's conduct, it is not for Cigna to decide this for customers without being clear and transparent about the basis for the increase... Cigna's conduct was not the result of a systems error. It was the result of decisions made by senior management."
Background to the case
Cigna self-reported the issue in
As of the date of this media release, Cigna has repaid over
Following consultation with the FMA, Cigna agreed to send further letters to certain customers who chose to maintain a higher level of cover, rather than a refund, to advise them of the FMA's investigation and Cigna's admissions. Those customers will be prompted to ensure their level of cover is adequate for their needs and that they should contact Cigna if they have any questions.
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Original text here: https://www.fma.govt.nz/news/all-releases/media-releases/cigna-to-pay-3-5-million-penalty/



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