Amanda Whiting, CEO of IAG New Zealand says, “Today’s results reflect the progress we have continued to make against our strategic priorities. Our focus continues to be on delivering for our customers by building a strong and resilient insurance business, .
This coming weekend marks the one-year anniversary of the North Island floods, closely followed a fortnight later by Cyclone Gabrielle. The twin weather events caused widespread flooding and landslips and had a devastating impact on communities across New Zealand. .
The economic toll of our summer of storms continues to mount, with insurance payouts now topping $1 billion, a number second only to the Christchurch earthquakes, AMI, State and NZI can reveal. The country’s largest insurer has today also called on .
AMI, State and NZI’s specialist vehicle repair centre, Repairhub, is building an impressive apprenticeship programme to attract new talent into the industry. “The collision repair industry as a whole has been struggling to find enough talented .
IAG New Zealand had a solid FY23, reflecting the positive momentum in its underlying business and the strong progress made in responding to New Zealand’s largest ever weather events. New Zealand’s largest general insurer has today announced local .