The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has released a speech by executive board member Suzanne Smith at the All Actuaries Summit on the Gold Coast, emphasising the need for the life insurance sector to support societal wellbeing and address contemporary challenges.
In her talk titled “Think Bigger: The Power of a Thriving Insurance Industry,” Smith outlined how a robust insurance industry benefits individuals and the economy.
“For individuals, insurance protection translates to a life with fewer worries. It provides financial support in times of accidents or disasters and safeguards us from unforeseen events. Insurance offers the confidence to embark on adventurous travels, pursue entrepreneurial dreams, and find peace of mind knowing that loved ones are protected,” she said.
Smith cited industry statistics from 2022, highlighting that life insurers paid out over $11 billion in claims to approximately 85,000 Australians, illustrating the industry’s role in community resilience.
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She stressed the importance of insurers evolving to meet changing consumer needs, including addressing challenges such as:
Smith said these challenges present opportunities for the industry to rebuild trust and relevance. She encouraged insurers to innovate by:
Smith also called for collaboration between insurers, industry bodies, government, advisors, and consumer groups to address structural deficiencies and build a thriving insurance sector.
“Through collaboration, we can identify root causes, address structural deficiencies, and design solutions that meet the evolving needs of the community. In an industry where new business is falling and parts of society are already underinsured, it is time to ‘Think Bigger’ and work together to grow the pie, not merely fight over a shrinking slice,” she said.
In other news from APRA, feedback is needed for planned updates to the content and format of quarterly insurance statistical reports.