Premium green shoots on the horizon

One expert has said that he expects upward movements in premium as the soft market cycle could come to an end over the coming year

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Mark Searles says one of the most exciting things for him this year has been AUB Group’s ability to execute against its strategy to be the leading provider of total risk solutions to clients.

It wasn’t too long ago, he says, that over 90% of the group’s profit was generated out of Australian broking.

“As of our recent results, now 70% is Australian broking, 15% is now underwriting agencies, 11% is our risk services companies, and 4% is coming out of New Zealand,” he says.

“You’ll probably see those proportions change over time.”

Next year, Searles hopes to see the “rational” upward movement of premium rates.

“We’re seeing the green shoots – the intent of insurers to basically price appropriately,” he says.

“We’re starting to see that happen now and I would expect, I would like to see, that continue.”

Searles adds that what he would not like to see happen is a massive swing in the other direction because this would confuse clients.

And what’s his advice to brokers for the year ahead?

“It’s to do what they always do – be really client focused … They’re brokers at the end of the day, prepared to advocate for their clients,” he said. “We would say that should never change… It’s really the nature of broking that has to change over time.”

Searles mentions the concept of a ‘risk adviser’.

“Insurance broking, as a label, says two things: it’s general insurance and it’s broking, which can mean the cheapest price,” he suggested. “That’s not what we’re about. What we should be about is supporting clients, assessing their total risks appropriately and finding solutions for them.

“So, this concept of ‘risk advice’ and the ‘risk consultant’ is really key to us moving forward.”

 

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