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Australian Insurers Achieve $6.1 Billion Profit Amid Rising Premiums

Balancing Profitability and Affordability in the Insurance Sector

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Australia's insurance industry has reported a significant after-tax profit of $6.1 billion for the year 2024, marking a substantial increase compared to previous years.
This surge in profitability is attributed to a combination of premium hikes and a year characterized by fewer severe weather events.

According to a report by KPMG, the industry's profit is three times higher than the five-year average of $2 billion. The absence of major weather catastrophes in 2024, coupled with increased premium revenues, has contributed to this financial outcome.

Scott Guse, a partner at KPMG, noted, "2024 was a benign weather year for insurers. It's really those catastrophic weather events that drive or make the insurance result."

However, this profitability comes against a backdrop of rising insurance costs for consumers. In 2024, the average home insurance premium increased by 19.3%, rising from $1,070 to $1,277. Similarly, car insurance premiums saw a 12% increase, with average costs climbing from $845 to $945.

For tradespeople and small business owners, these escalating premiums pose a challenge. Insurance is a critical component of risk management, protecting against potential financial losses from accidents, theft, or liability claims. As premiums rise, the affordability of comprehensive coverage becomes a pressing concern.

Industry experts suggest that while the current profitability may lead to a stabilization of premium increases, the unpredictability of future weather events and other risk factors could influence future pricing strategies. Guse emphasized the importance of insurer viability, stating, "We do need our insurers to be viable and survive, and to do that they need to make profit."

To navigate this evolving landscape, tradespeople are encouraged to regularly review their insurance policies, compare offerings from different providers, and seek tailored coverage that aligns with their specific needs and risk profiles. Engaging with insurance brokers who understand the unique challenges of the trades sector can also provide valuable insights and assistance in securing appropriate and cost-effective coverage.

Staying informed about industry trends and being proactive in managing insurance needs will help tradespeople maintain robust protection for their businesses while mitigating the impact of rising premiums.

Published:Saturday, 16th May 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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