Life Insurance Risk Market Inflows up 7.1% over the year from $14.2bn to $15.2bn.

Overview of Life Insurance Risk Market Inflows & Sales: 12 months to September 2015

Risk Premium Inflows increased 7.1% year on year. BT / Westpac (13.5%), MetLife (12.1%), OnePath (11.7%) and AIA (9.0%) recorded the highest percentage growth rates.

Overall annual Sales in the Risk market dropped 23.7%. While OnePath (17.2%) and National Australia / MLC (13.8%) both reported increases these were more than offset by falls recorded by some other Risk market participants with MetLife (-71.0%), TAL (-60.0%), AIA (-37.3%) and AMP (-22.7%) all reporting very substantial decreases in their Risk Sales year on year; it is worth noting that these falls were primarily concentrated in the Group Risk market.

The Life Insurance Risk Market is comprised of both Individual Risk Lump Sum & Risk Income Insurances plus Group Risk Insurance.

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Life Insurance Risk Market Inflows up 9.4% over the year to $14.5bn (March 2015)

Overview of Life Insurance Risk Market Inflows & Sales: 12 months to March 2015

Premium Inflows increased 9.4%. Among the medium to large sized companies AIA (20.2%), MetLife (15.0%), BT / Westpac (13.7%), OnePath (9.9%) and CommInsure (8.3%) recorded the highest growth.

 However year on year overall Sales in this market fell 13.2% due in particular to a sharp 28.2% decline in new Group Risk sales which have now fallen back closer to more normal levels after jumping almost 90% in the previous year. AIA (44.0%), CommInsure (9.5%), OnePath (7.8%), AMP (6.8%) and National Australia / MLC (6.4%) all reported increases in their annual Risk sales.

The Life Insurance Risk Market is comprised of both Individual Risk Lump Sum & Risk Income Insurances plus Group Risk Insurance

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Risk Inflows by Product - $Million

Total Risk Market Inflows up 9.5% over the year to $14.5bn - March 2015

Inflows into the Lump Sum sub-market grew by 6.3% with most companies reporting at least some increase in business.  Among the market leaders, TAL (6.4%) and OnePath (6.0%) experienced the highest percentage increases in their Inflows year on year.

Risk Income Inflows increased 5.7% over the past year.  Among the better performers in percentage terms were BT / Westpac (20.1%), TAL (11.8%) and OnePath (11.2%).

Overall Group Risk Premium Inflows were up 15.1%.  Of the larger companies, CommInsure (23.2%), AIA (23.0%) and MLC (20.6%) recorded well above-average percentage increases in their annual Group Risk Inflows, largely due to pricing increases.

Source: Plan For Life

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Direct Life Insurance Sales down 3.6% for Year End Dec 2014

Plan For Life's latest Direct Life Insurance Report, shows that year-on-year premium sales for the Direct Life Insurance channel has declined by 3.6% for the 12 months ending December 2014. This is compared to positive growth rates for the five previous years.

The total Australian life insurance industry premium sales, including Lump Sum and Income Protection products, totalled $2,043 million as at end of December 2014, compared to $2,080m at December 2013. Of this, $538 million was via the Direct channel, compared to $558m December 2013.

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Total Risk Market Inflows up 11.1% to $14.2bn at Dec-2014

Inflows into the Lump Sum sub-market grew by 6.6% with most companies reporting at least some increase in business.  Among the market leaders, TAL (6.4%) and OnePath (6.3%) experienced the highest percentage increases in their Inflows year on year.

Risk Income Inflows increased 5.8% over the past year.  Among the better performers in percentage terms were TAL (12.0%) and OnePath (11.1%).

Overall Group Risk Premium Inflows were up 19.7%.  Of the larger companies, AIA (28.1%) and TAL (26.1%), recorded well aboveaverage percentage increases in their annual Group Risk Inflows, largely due to pricing increases.

Source: Plan For Life

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