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nib release launch date for Ultimate Life & Living
nib Ultimate Life & Living will launch on 28 March 2025.
nib Ultimate Life & Living will launch on 28 March 2025. Details of the suite of products were released at nib’s nationwide adviser events last month, and advisers can complete their training and accreditation on the nib Learning Management System using their existing password.
Products available will include:
Ultimate Life Insurance – cover to support a client’s loved ones if they die or are expected to die within the next 24 months;
Ultimate Trauma Insurance – cover that extends beyond the initial diagnosis of a medical condition to support a client and their family’s well-being;
Ultimate Income and Mortgage Protection Insurance – pays a monthly amount if a client is unable to work because of illness or injury;
Ultimate Total & Permanent Disability Insurance – focuses on the financial impact of lasting disability, so clients can rebuild their future with less financial strain;
Ultimate Waiver of Premium – removes the burden of premium payments for a client if they’re disabled, ensuring their Ultimate Life & Living cover remains active.
The full suite of products will be available for comparison on Quotemonster by the end of the month. You can find out about how Ultimate Life and Living works on Quotemonster at our forthcoming roadshows.
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nib release 1H25 financial results
nib delivered an underlying operating loss of $10.9 million for 1H25, down considerably on 1H24’s $13 million profit.
nib delivered an underlying operating loss of $10.9 million for 1H25, down considerably on 1H24’s $13 million profit. Revenue for 1H25 was up 12.1% (to $218 million) from the same time last year, but challenging conditions that included incurred claims being up 27.3% (to $159.7 million) on 1H24, and rising costs (claims inflation at 17.6%, service costs up 7.6% and utilisation up 9.3%) led to the loss.
nib NZ Chair, Hanne Janes said
“We know value is crucial for members, now more than ever. In 2H25, we will continue our focus on costs, refocus on innovation and productivity gains, and bring good solutions to health care for members.”
As we write nib is promoting the launch of their new ultimate life and living range of products to advisers. The new suite is aimed specifically at advisers and the launch material incorporates pre-launch ratings of the product. A formal launch date is yet to be confirmed but is expected within the next couple of months. Advisers are currently being invited to training sessions to obtain accreditation.
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nib to roll out life insurance offering next month
nib’s new Ultimate Life and Living products, which include life, trauma, TPD, income protection and mortgage protection will be available from next month.
nib’s new Ultimate Life and Living products, which include life, trauma, TPD, income protection and mortgage protection will be available from next month. nib are currently running roadshows outlining its new products, but pricing will not be released until closer to the policies being in the market. QPR has rated the products, and they have come out favourably.
New customers buying bundled health insurance and Ultimate Life and Living policies will qualify for a 10% premium discount, while current members can qualify for multi-cover discounts ranging from 10% – 15%.
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nib’s A Healthier Approach Launch events run across February
nib is running nib Ultimate Life & Living insurance and nib Balance launch events from 10 February - 3 March.
nib is running nib Ultimate Life & Living insurance and nib Balance launch events from 10 February - 3 March. The events will explore nib’s latest offerings, unveil comprehensive new nib products and insurance products and will feature a keynote speech from renowned psychologist, author and media personality, Nigel Latta.
Tauranga 10 February
Hamilton 11 February
Auckland 12 February
Wellington 14 February
Christchurch 17 February
Timaru 18 February
Dunedin 19 February
Invercargill 20 February
Queenstown 20 February
Auckland Central 24 February
North Shore 24 February
Nelson 25 February
Palmerston North 26 February
Napier 27 February
Whangarei 28 February
New Plymouth 3 March
Quotemonster team members will be at the following venues:
Auckland 12 February
Auckland Central 24 February
Auckland North Shore 24 February
Hamilton 11 February
We look forward to seeing you there.
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Government announces reforms to strengthen NZ’s capital markets
The Government has announced a package of reforms to help ensure New Zealand’s capital markets are working to support a productive economy.
The Government has announced a package of reforms to help ensure New Zealand’s capital markets are working to support a productive economy. The Government is making it easier for businesses to raise money from the public by making it voluntary to provide forward-looking financial information as part of an Initial Public Offering of shares. These changes are expected to be in place by May 2025.
The Government has also opened consultation on two proposals: enabling KiwiSaver investment in private assets; and potential adjustments to the climate-related disclosures regime. Consultation closes 14 February 2025.
The Financial Services Council (FSC) has expressed strong support for enabling KiwiSaver funds to invest in unlisted assets. FSC CEO Kirk Hope said,
“By enabling KiwiSaver investments in unlisted assets, such as infrastructure projects and innovative New Zealand businesses, we can unlock substantial capital for domestic growth.”
“This reform will not only provide Kiwi businesses with much-needed capital to innovate and expand but the opportunity of greater diversification for KiwiSaver.”
Some financial advisers warn that regulators need to get on board with the proposals, however. At a recent event we held in conjunction with the Financial Services Council, advisers asked questions about whether the Financial Markets Authority would be supportive of fund managers choosing to invest more in private assets and infrastructure projects which tend to be illiquid in nature. We think that these are good questions, and the answers will be highly sensitive to the context in each fund: for example, the scale of the investments relative to the total fund size and the liquidity of other assets, and the ages, balances, and probable withdrawal patterns of investing members.
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The FMA releases Consumer Confidence survey
The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) has released their inaugural Consumer Confidence Survey. The survey combines key questions from previous years’ Investor Confidence Survey and KiwiSaver Statements Survey as well as new questions around key focus areas such as fairness, investment scams and confidence in financial markets
The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) has released their inaugural Consumer Confidence Survey. The survey combines key questions from previous years’ Investor Confidence Survey and KiwiSaver Statements Survey as well as new questions around key focus areas such as fairness, investment scams and confidence in financial markets. Key findings include:
98% of New Zealanders have at least one banking product, with 49% considering at least one banking product in the next 12 months
Savings account ownership is up across all demographics
Credit card ownership has decreased 3% while buy-now-pay-later services are up 5% across all demographics
86% of New Zealanders have at least one insurance product, with the average number of insurance products being 2.5 per person
Younger New Zealanders (18 – 34) generally had fewer insurance products compared to other age groups but were more likely to own pet and health insurance
85% of New Zealanders have at least one investment product, with the average number of different investment products owned being 1.8 per person
KiwiSaver membership is highest amongst Chinese and Pacific ethnicities at 87% and 86% respectively
79% of New Zealanders actively chose their own KiwiSaver fund, with females and those aged 45 – 54 years having lower levels of participation in their choice of fund
KiwiSaver satisfaction levels have improved over the last two years, with 60% of Kiwis being quite/very satisfied
Catalysts for kiwis to consider making changes to their KiwiSaver/other investments include better investment returns from another provider (41%) or if their fees seemed high (39%).
FMA Chief Executive Samantha Barrass said
“The results of this survey provide us with valuable insights into how New Zealanders interact with financial markets and their level of confidence in those markets and in the FMA. It also helps us to see emerging trends that require our regulatory attention, so that we can focus our efforts on how we can better regulate for all New Zealanders.”
Additional reports will be published in early 2025 on several themes that emerged in the survey findings in 2025, including the experiences of women Māori, and other minority groups with financial markets; the relationship between knowledge of financial markets and confidence; investment scams and their link to confidence and consumer behaviour; the enablers of investment practices; comparative findings on fairness.
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Fidelity Life announces growth plans
Campbell Mitchell, Fidelity Life Chief Executive, has told delegates at the Engage Conference the company’s intentions to grow to a $1 billion company.
Campbell Mitchell, Fidelity Life Chief Executive, announced the company’s intentions to grow to a $1 billion company in eight years time. Mitchell was speaking to delegates at Fidelity Life’s Engage Conference in Auckland.
Fidelity Life was the fastest growing life insurer in New Zealand in the period ending September 30, with 150% growth in new business year-on-year across the last two quarters.
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Southern Cross covers cochlear implants
Southern Cross Health Insurance (SCHI) has become the first New Zealand insurer to cover cochlear implant surgery for eligible adult members.
Southern Cross Health Insurance (SCHI) has become the first New Zealand insurer to cover cochlear implant surgery for eligible adult members. SCHI will cover one internal cochlear implant (excluding the external sound processor) for members who meet specific criteria which include:
· being at least 18 years old
· having severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss in one ear
· having moderate or worse hearing loss in the other ear
· having a hearing aid fitted for the ear scheduled for the implant
Those an audiologist deems likely to develop this level of hearing loss within 24 months may also qualify.
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nib launches nib meno care
nib NZ has launched a new health management initiative, nib meno care, aimed at supporting women through the stages of perimenopause and menopause.
nib NZ has launched a new health management initiative, nib meno care, aimed at supporting women through the stages of perimenopause and menopause. The programme has been developed in collaboration with Dr Linda Dear, a specialist in menopause care.
nib members will be able to access expert advice on managing menopause symptoms – covering topics from lifestyle adjustments, to natural remedies and available medical treatments.
A 2023 survey Dear conducted found 64% of NZ women were unaware their symptoms, such as sleep disturbances and weight gain, were linked to menopause.
nib’s chief medical officer, Dr Rob McGrath, said
“Menopause is a personal journey, and no two women experience it the same way. That’s why we wanted to develop a tool to help women manage their symptoms on their own terms by making expert support easy to access and apply.”
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Executive Team changes at Partners Life
From 1 October 2024, there will be some changes to the executive team at Partners Life. Andries van Graan is now Chief Distribution Officer and Kate Dron is now Chief Customer Solutions Officer.
From 1 October 2024, there will be some changes to the executive team at Partners Life. Andries van Graan, previously Chief of Adviser Distribution, will be Chief Distribution Officer. Kate Dron, previously Chief and Appointed Actuary, will be Chief Customer Solutions Officer.
Van Graan’s new role will focus on strengthening partnerships with independent financial advisers and working to amplify Partners Life’s customer referral partnership with BNZ.
Dron’s new role will focus on ensuring that Partners Life’s solutions service a wide range of customer needs with a particular focus on enhanced simplicity and accessibility and includes establishing a establishing a business led data, analytics, and insights team.
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