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Business Scoop » Insurers Pay More Than $200m To Help Customers Recovery From 2020 s Severe Weather

Press Release – Insurance Council The Insurance Council of New Zealands preliminary annual figure for severe weather events reinforces the support provided to insurance customers, with insurers paying in excess of $202 million- in insured loses over the last 12 months. Tim Grafton, … The Insurance Council of New Zealand’s preliminary annual figure for severe weather events reinforces the support provided to insurance customers, with insurers paying in excess of $202 million- in insured loses over the last 12 months. Tim Grafton, Chief Executive of ICNZ, says insurers have been there when we needed them with approximately 12,000 claims paid to help their customers get back on their feet during the year.

Insurers Pay More Than $200m To Help Customers Recovery From 2020 s Severe Weather

Wednesday, 23 December 2020, 1:52 pm The Insurance Council of New Zealand’s preliminary annual figure for severe weather events reinforces the support provided to insurance customers, with insurers paying in excess of $202 million- in insured loses over the last 12 months. Tim Grafton, Chief Executive of ICNZ, says insurers have been there when we needed them with approximately 12,000 claims paid to help their customers get back on their feet during the year. The uncertainty 2020 delivered was magnified by the number of flood and other severe weather events right across the country. On top of this we had the Ōhau fires and face a continued

ICNZ Issues Advice For Boaties Planning To Capitalise On The America s Cup Challenge Races

Thursday, 17 December 2020, 12:01 pm The Insurance Council of New Zealand (ICNZ) is warning all vessel operators to check they comply with the necessary Maritime New Zealand safety system requirements before heading out to watch the America’s Cup races this summer. There are some steps you need to take to ensure your insurance will still provide you cover should the unforeseen happen, says John Lucas, Insurance Manager ICNZ. If you’re a recreational boatie, think twice about taking fare paying passengers out. Most private pleasure craft policies will exclude coverage for commercial operations - such as fare paying passengers - so check your

Yellow And Pink Flags Showing The Way For America s Cup Spectators

Thursday, 17 December 2020, 8:29 am The distinctive yellow and pink flag is giving confidence to on-the-water spectators that they are travelling with a safe commercial operator as they watch the America’s Cup yachts this week. Maritime NZ has made the flag available to commercial operators taking passengers to watch the Prada America’s Cup World Series and Prada Christmas races. “The flag shows that the operator is in a Maritime NZ recognised safety system or has an exemption,” Neil Rowarth, Maritime NZ’s Compliance Manager – North, said. Maritime NZ has provided over 80 of the flags to operators. “Commercial operators in MOSS

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