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Signs of Revival: Australian Life Insurance Market's Upturn in Q2 2025

Exploring the Factors Behind the Recent Growth in Australia's Life Insurance Sector

Signs of Revival: Australian Life Insurance Market's Upturn in Q2 2025?w=400

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After enduring six years of decline following the Royal Commission, Australia's life insurance market is showing promising signs of recovery.
In the second quarter of 2025, the sector experienced a 20.7% increase in new business volumes, marking a significant turnaround and offering a glimmer of hope for the industry's future.

During this period, new business volumes reached $91.1 million, representing an 11% increase compared to the same quarter in 2024. While this growth is encouraging, it's important to note that annual new business volumes, at $331 million, remain 42% below pre-Royal Commission levels of $568 million. This indicates that while progress is being made, the industry still has ground to cover to fully regain its former strength.

Several factors have contributed to this resurgence. Insurers investing in technology and innovative engagement strategies have been at the forefront of this recovery. For instance, ClearView's overhaul of its underwriting processes, which included reducing requirements and clarifying thresholds, has led to a notable increase in market share. Similarly, PPS Mutual's focus on professional niches and deepening relationships with advisers has resonated well within the market.

Technology has played a pivotal role in this recovery. Practices that have embraced digital applications beyond core customer relationship management functions have seen improved efficiency and profitability. The integration of artificial intelligence and data analytics into advice workflows has enabled advisers to better segment clients and tailor their services, leading to higher revenue per client and improved retention rates.

Despite the positive momentum, challenges remain. Adviser numbers have continued to decline, dropping from 15,540 to 15,251 in the 2024/25 financial year. However, those remaining in the profession are becoming more specialised and productive, with a higher percentage focusing on life insurance advice. This shift underscores the need for insurers to adapt their engagement strategies to meet the evolving needs of a leaner, more strategic adviser base.

Looking ahead, the path to sustained growth will require insurers to continue investing in technology, fostering strategic partnerships with advisers, and developing products that align with the changing landscape of financial advice. By doing so, the industry can build on this recovery and work towards a more resilient and customer-centric future.

In summary, the recent growth in Australia's life insurance market is a positive development, reflecting the industry's adaptability and commitment to innovation. While challenges persist, the current trajectory offers a foundation upon which insurers can build a more robust and responsive sector that effectively serves the needs of Australian consumers.

Published:Monday, 11th May 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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