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NAT: Reinsurance Pool Draft Legislation

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This article is about reinsurance pool draft legislation.

The Federal Government backed Cyclone and Cyclone-related Flood Reinsurance Pool draft legislation was released on Friday 4 December 2021. Northern Australia Insurance Lobby (“NAIL”) attended treasury round table discussions on 6th December and the draft legislation was given a resounding thumbs down by those in attendance.

NAIL believes the eligibility criteria and mechanism for savings are core issues that need to be reconsidered prior to legislation being passed, otherwise affordability and availability for insurance in Northern Australia will continue to be a “thorn in the side” of the Federal Government.

Eligibility Criteria – Who’s Missing?

As the reinsurance pool is intended to be cost neutral to the government over time, the eligibility criteria for the reinsurance pool should provide cover for as many consumers as possible without exposing the reinsurance pool to a loss greater than the $10billion government guarantee. NAIL believes draft legislation falls short for:

Mixed use strata – Why is this an issue?

Co-Chair Margaret Shaw commented “I started this fight 10 years ago on behalf of Seastar Apartments, Airlie Beach. It was my home for 15 years. 10 years later we have a ‘solution’ that will have no effect on Seastar because it isn’t 80% residential. The reinsurance pool is already a failure in my eyes and a waste of 10 years of my life. It will have no effect on almost all Hamilton Island, most of the Whitsundays, a lot of Cairns, or Townsville or Mackay. What are they thinking?”.

Commercial Buildings – Why is this an issue?

The Actual Savings

Representatives from Treasury outlined the key mechanisms for savings in the draft legislation:

  1. Reinsurance would be offered with no profit margin, that is taken when insurers reinsure in the private sector; and

  2. The $10billion government guarantee.

NAIL has serious concerns about what the actual saving will be for consumers in Northern Australia. Profit margins for the reinsurance sector would be no more than 10%-15% and it is debatable how much the government guarantee would actually impact the cost of reinsurance.

A saving of less than 20% will have very little impact for consumers paying twenty times more for insurance in North Australia. It will fall well short of the 50% saving announced by the Prime Minister when the reinsurance pool was first announced and is far from “parity” that other MP’s have been seeking.

Review Period

The legislation proposes a review will take place three years after the legislation is passed. It was advised at roundtable meetings that this review date was chosen because the latest date insurers must prescribe to the reinsurance pool was December 2024.

A three-year wait may be too long for some consumers if the legislation is not fit for purpose. An earlier review period is required to ensure that the reinsurance pool meets the needs of consumers even if the review is limited only to eligibility and savings mechanisms.

What is good about the legislation?

The legislation broadly covers insurance for those using their home for residential purposes (other than those under a mixed-use strata). It means homeowners will be covered by the reinsurance pool.

The reinsurance pool will cover all losses above the policy excess for the first three years with consideration for risk sharing with insurers in the years thereafter. This means the maximum savings will be passed on to consumers faster.

Getting legislation right

While NAIL believes current draft legislation falls short of meeting the needs of consumers – fortunately only a handful of changes would need to be made for NAIL to support the legislation.

We believe the following changes would help to ensure legislation meets the needs of consumers:

If you are impacted by this legislation, we urge you to make a submission to Treasury before 17th December 2021 by emailing reinsurancepool@treasury.gov.au.

Further information about Northern Australia Insurance Lobby can be found on the Northern Australia Insurance Lobby website

For more information about this media release, contact Tyrone Shandiman on 0419 012 262 or info@nail.org.au. Any unquoted statement in this release can be quoted to NAIL Co-Chair Tyrone Shandiman.

Northern Australia Insurance Lobby E: info@nail.org.au

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