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ASIC's 2026 Compliance Focus: Implications for the Insurance Sector

Regulatory Emphasis on Claims Handling and Pricing Practices

ASIC's 2026 Compliance Focus: Implications for the Insurance Sector?w=400

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The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has unveiled its enforcement priorities for 2026, placing a significant emphasis on the insurance sector.
Key areas of focus include insurance claims handling, pricing transparency, and financial reporting, reflecting ASIC's commitment to addressing both new and ongoing risks within the financial landscape.

Sarah Court, ASIC's Deputy Chair, highlighted the regulator's proactive stance, noting a substantial increase in enforcement activities over the past year. This includes a doubling of new investigations and a near doubling of new matters filed in court. Court emphasized that ASIC is dedicated to delivering strong, visible, and active enforcement outcomes to protect consumers and maintain market integrity.

Specific to the insurance industry, ASIC's 2026 agenda targets several critical areas:

  • Addressing misleading pricing practices in financial services to ensure consumers are not subjected to deceptive cost structures.
  • Investigating deficiencies in insurance claims and complaints handling processes to promote fair treatment of policyholders.
  • Enforcing compliance with financial reporting obligations to uphold transparency and accountability within the sector.

These initiatives are part of ASIC's broader strategy to enhance consumer protection and ensure the robustness of Australia's financial markets. The regulator's focus on claims handling and pricing practices is particularly pertinent, as these areas directly impact consumers' trust and confidence in the insurance industry.

In addition to these priorities, ASIC is allocating resources to major investigations, such as the collapse of the Shield and First Guardian Master Funds. With over 40 staff assigned to these cases, ASIC aims to hold those responsible accountable and recover funds for affected investors.

ASIC's annual report for 2024-25 indicates a 50% increase in investigations and nearly 20% more civil enforcement actions. The regulator has also completed over 800 targeted surveillances during this period, demonstrating its commitment to proactive oversight.

For insurance companies, these developments underscore the importance of robust compliance frameworks and transparent practices. Insurers are encouraged to review and enhance their claims handling procedures, pricing strategies, and financial reporting processes to align with ASIC's expectations and mitigate potential regulatory risks.

In conclusion, ASIC's 2026 enforcement priorities signal a heightened regulatory focus on the insurance sector. By proactively addressing these areas, insurers can not only ensure compliance but also strengthen consumer trust and contribute to the overall stability of the financial system.

Published:Thursday, 8th Jan 2026
Source: Paige Estritori

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