Australian Life Insurers Advocate for Evolution of Code of Practice to Meet Consumer Needs
Industry Supports Updating Life Insurance Code to Reflect Regulatory and Consumer Shifts
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Australian life insurers are advocating for the evolution of the Life Insurance Code of Practice to keep pace with regulatory changes and shifting consumer expectations.
The Council of Australian Life Insurers (CALI) has emphasised the importance of the code in maintaining trust between insurers and the Australians they protect.
Christine Cupitt, CEO of CALI, stated, "For the life code to remain strong, relevant and trusted, it must continue to meet the needs of Australians, keep pace with regulatory change and reflect what the community expects from our industry." This sentiment underscores the industry's commitment to adapting its practices to better serve consumers.
The Life Insurance Code of Practice sets enforceable conduct and best practice benchmarks for the industry. As consumer needs and regulatory landscapes evolve, insurers recognise the necessity of updating the code to provide appropriate protections, especially for individuals experiencing vulnerability, financial hardship, or mental ill-health.
For policyholders, this initiative signals a proactive approach by the life insurance industry to enhance transparency, fairness, and responsiveness to consumer needs. It highlights the importance of ongoing dialogue between insurers, regulators, and consumers to ensure that life insurance products and practices remain aligned with societal expectations and provide meaningful protection.
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