The reinsurance program maintains a maximum event retention of $350 million for the first significant event, consistent with the previous year. Notably, the retention for a second large event has been increased to $350 million from the prior $250 million, reflecting the insurer's confidence in its risk management capabilities.
CEO Steve Johnston highlighted that the reinsurance market has seen a significant increase in capacity for main catastrophe covers, leading to more favourable pricing. However, he noted that capacity for other types of cover, including aggregate covers, remains limited and costly.
The main catastrophe program provides coverage for Suncorp's home, motor, and commercial property portfolios across Australia and New Zealand, protecting against losses between $500 million and $6.3 billion. This includes one full prepaid reinstatement, ensuring robust protection against potential large-scale events.
In a strategic shift, Suncorp has replaced its previous group cover, which reduced exposure to $350 million for the first and second events, with a structured, multi-year solution. This new arrangement features a profit-sharing mechanism and caps reinsurer losses at $600 million over a three-year term, offering both cost savings and potential financial upside.
Additional adjustments to the program include the addition of a second reinstatement of the $500 million to $1 billion main catastrophe program. This enhancement aims to provide further resilience and mitigate the risk of expensive reinstatement costs in the event of multiple large events.
These strategic decisions are expected to result in lower reinsurance premiums, effectively offsetting potential earnings volatility risks. For beauticians and small business owners in the beauty industry, Suncorp's proactive approach to managing reinsurance costs may translate into more stable and potentially lower insurance premiums, offering enhanced financial security in an unpredictable environment.
Published: Friday 27th February, 2026
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