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ASIC Takes Action Against RACQ Insurance Over Misleading Premium Comparisons

ASIC Takes Action Against RACQ Insurance Over Misleading Premium Comparisons

ASIC Takes Action Against RACQ Insurance Over Misleading Premium Comparisons?w=400
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has launched a Federal Court case against RACQ Insurance, accusing it of issuing renewal documents with misleading or false premium comparisons.
Between September 2019 and December 2024, over 570,000 renewal documents allegedly provided inaccurate information on premiums, even after receiving complaints from customers.

The heart of ASIC's allegation is that RACQ Insurance provided "last period premiums" that were higher than what customers had paid or were paying after applying discounts or policy changes. This, according to ASIC, led to a skewed perception of premium increases. The insurer has since updated its systems and pledged to cooperate with ASIC to resolve the situation.

This lawsuit is significant for consumers and the insurance industry alike. It highlights the importance of transparency in premium disclosures, which enables customers to make well-informed decisions regarding their insurance options. According to ASIC Deputy Chair Sarah Court, the misleading documents potentially deprived Australians of the ability to compare their premiums accurately with other providers, impacting their financial choices.

The case reinforces ASIC's focus on ensuring that insurers engage fairly and in good faith with their customers. Such regulatory actions are crucial for maintaining trust in the financial services sector, particularly in an essential service like insurance.

As RACQ Insurance was recently acquired by IAG effective September 1, the case comes at a pivotal time for the insurer. An internal review has been conducted since the issue was identified, and steps have been taken to improve communication regarding annual premium comparisons. RACQ has expressed regret and issued an apology to its members, acknowledging that the situation did not meet their high standards.

This case could lead to more stringent regulatory scrutiny on how insurers present premium changes and could drive broader industry reforms. Customers can expect insurers to enhance their transparency, preventing similar issues in the future. Stakeholders will be watching to see how ASIC's enforcement might shape industry practices, ensuring such discrepancies do not recur.

Published:Tuesday, 23rd Sep 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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