Insurance News Wrap

Tue, 30th Jun 2026

29 de jun de 2026
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This episode of the Weekly Insurance News Wrap explored artificial intelligence's growing relevance in Australian boardrooms, as posited by Clyde & Co's Corporate Risk Radar 2026. The report stresses on strengthening AI governance and scrutinizing insurance policies for AI-related exclusions. Additionally, Vero Insurance debuted a residential strata insurance product in select northern regions, introducing a nil-commission model and focusing on risk-based assessments. The importance of understanding policy details was underscored by a recent ruling involving tool theft, with QBE applying a portable items limit. Finally, a federal court decision against HCF Life emphasized the need for clear policy wording, especially for pre-existing condition clauses. Keep abreast of the dynamic Australian insurance industry through Weekly Insurance News Wrap.n

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