The Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) has tasked its senior industry committee to address the challenges arising from the conflict. Preliminary data indicates that rising fuel costs are disrupting existing supply chains, leading to increased material costs and labor delays for home and vehicle repairs.

Insurers have reported substantial price increases, with building materials up by as much as 36%, trades and on-site specialists by up to 30%, and freight costs soaring by up to 50%. These escalating expenses are placing additional strain on insurers and policyholders alike.

To mitigate the impact on customers, insurers are focusing on enhancing communication, streamlining claims processes, and exploring innovative solutions to manage rising costs. The industry is also advocating for policyholders to review their coverage to ensure it remains adequate in the face of these evolving challenges.

As the conflict's repercussions continue to unfold, the Australian insurance sector remains committed to supporting its customers, emphasizing the importance of resilience and adaptability in navigating global events that influence domestic markets.

Author: Paige Estritori
Published: Thursday 9th April, 2026

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