A discussion on the surge in weather-related insurance claims in New Zealand, the financial impact on premiums, and how insurers are adapting pricing and risk assessments in response to increasing storm frequency and severity.
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How crunchy is the whole discussion? And by that, I mean you guys exiting or you guys pricing people out of the market versus the government potentially getting involved and we ending up like America with a large number of people simply not able to afford insurance.
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no plans to exit, but growing pressure for government intervention
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