Despite this financial success, IAG's CEO, Nick Hawkins, has indicated that insurance premiums are expected to continue rising, albeit at a slower pace. He highlighted that inflationary pressures have significantly impacted both insurers and policyholders, with costs escalating across Australia and New Zealand. Hawkins noted that while inflationary pressures are beginning to ease, the cost of reinsurance has dramatically changed, necessitating further premium increases to offset these expenses.
For tradespeople, these ongoing premium hikes underscore the importance of regularly reviewing insurance policies to ensure they remain adequately covered without overpaying. Exploring options such as bundling policies, increasing deductibles, or implementing risk mitigation strategies can help manage costs effectively.
Hawkins also emphasized the growing threat of climate change to the insurance industry. He pointed out that Australia and New Zealand have built communities in areas exposed to increasing risks, necessitating proactive measures to strengthen resilience against future climate-related events.
In summary, while IAG's financial performance has been strong, the company anticipates continued premium increases driven by inflation and climate change. Tradespeople should stay informed about these developments and consider strategies to manage their insurance expenses effectively.
Published: Saturday 7th March, 2026
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