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From 30 June 2021, New Zealanders will have a single point of contact to support their insurance recovery if their home or land is damaged in a natural disaster. This follows the commencement of the new Natural Disaster Response Model between .
Press Release – New Zealand Government
A world first natural disaster insurance model which comes into effect on 30 June, is being welcomed by the Minister Responsible for the Earthquake Commission, David Clark.
Hon Dr David Clark
Minister Responsible for the Earthquake Commission
A world first natural disaster insurance model which comes into effect on 30 June, is being welcomed by the Minister Responsible for the Earthquake Commission, David Clark.
The collaboration between eight private insurers, the Earthquake Commission (EQC) and the Insurance Council of New Zealand (ICNZ), means each New Zealander now has a single point of contact for natural disaster insurance claims.
Minister Responsible for the
Earthquake Commission
A world first natural disaster
insurance model which comes into effect on 30 June, is being
welcomed by the Minister Responsible for the Earthquake
Commission, David Clark.
The collaboration between
eight private insurers, the Earthquake Commission (EQC) and
the Insurance Council of New Zealand (ICNZ), means each New
Zealander now has a single point of contact for natural
disaster insurance claims.
“The partnership is a
good example of Government and industry coming together in a
co-ordinated way to deliver what is arguably one of the most
responsive disaster response platforms in the world. It puts
Press Release – Insurance Council of New Zealand From 30 June 2021, New Zealanders will have a single point of contact to support their insurance recovery if their home or land is damaged in a natural disaster. This follows the commencement of the new Natural Disaster Response Model between …
From 30 June 2021, New Zealanders will have a single point of contact to support their insurance recovery if their home or land is damaged in a natural disaster.
This follows the commencement of the new Natural Disaster Response Model between The Earthquake Commission (EQC) and eight insurers, previously announced in November 2020.
The partnership model has a singular focus on improved customer outcomes and sees insurers managing claims for EQC’s natural disaster insurance cover – called EQCover – on behalf of EQC.