Manawatu Standard

Kaikoura earthquake shakes insurer

- ROB STOCK

The Kaikoura earthquake combined with cyclones Debbie and Cook to hit the bottom line of giant insurer Suncorp New Zealand.

The New Zealand arm of Australian insurer Suncorp, which includes Vero and AA Insurance, announced a profit after tax of $87million in the 12 months to the end of June compared to a $200m profit in the previous year.

That didn’t stop Suncorp NZ’S Australian parent company from reporting an increased after-tax profit of A$1.075 billion (NZ$1.15B), up 3.6 per cent on the previous year.

The result capped off a disappoint­ing year for Suncorp New Zealand, which saw its attempt to take over rival insurer Tower stymied by the Commerce Commission.

Despite the dip in profits, Suncorp New Zealand chief executive Paul Smeaton said growth in premium revenue was strong.

And, he said, the insurer was making rapid progress in settling the claims following the Kaikoura earthquake and aftershock­s, and also the flood damage after the cyclones.

‘‘The general insurance business continued to outperform the New Zealand market in relation to gross written premium growth, and we’re making good progress settling claims from the Kaikoura earthquake and the Edgecumbe floods,’’ Smeaton said.

He noted, however, that additional claims from the Christchur­ch earthquake­s of 2010 and 2011 continued to come through.

Another drag on performanc­e was the rising cost of fixing cars damaged in crashes, and the rising number of crashes Kiwis were having.

‘‘A trend in motor claims cost inflation, experience­d across the industry, also contribute­d to the lower result,’’ he said.

In total, New Zealand households and businesses paid Suncorp businesses $1.424b in premiums in the 12 months to the end of June, a rise of 6.3 per cent on the previous year.

In total, the insurer paid claims of $735m in New Zealand.

Smeaton reiterated Suncorp’s disappoint­ment that the Commerce Commission had declined its bid to buy Tower, but said Suncorp would review the decision before saying whether it would challenge the decision in court.

 ?? NZTA ?? Crews clearing massive slips blocking State Highway 1 south of Kaikoura in the aftermath of the devastatin­g tremors in November last year.
NZTA Crews clearing massive slips blocking State Highway 1 south of Kaikoura in the aftermath of the devastatin­g tremors in November last year.

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