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Video Highlights: Australian Mid-Year Insurance Market Update 2024

In this easy to digest video series, Marsh’s broking and placement experts share key local market insights and trends from our latest report Australian Mid-Year Insurance Market Update 2024.

The first half of 2024 saw a significant improvement in market competition and the return of insurer choice for buyers, from both existing insurers and new entrants. Across most insurance classes, insurers’ premium pools have grown and rates have stabilised. Not all insurance classes fared the same, with some still experiencing challenging conditions.

In this easy to digest video series, Marsh’s broking and placement experts share key highlights from our report Australian Mid-Year Insurance Market Update 2024. Each video provides a 2-minute snapshot on local market insights, premium and coverage trends, insurer appetite and more.

Video series: Insurance market highlights 2024

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For more in-depth local market insights and a detailed premium analysis across 12 insurance classes, download the full report.

This publication is not intended to be taken as advice regarding any individual situation and should not be relied upon as such. The information contained herein is based on sources we believe reliable, but we make no representation or warranty as to its accuracy. Marsh shall have no obligation to update this publication and shall have no liability to you or any other party arising out of this publication or any matter contained herein. Any statements concerning actuarial, tax, accounting, or legal matters are based solely on our experience as insurance brokers and risk consultants and are not to be relied upon as actuarial, accounting, tax, or legal advice, for which you should consult your own professional advisors. Any modelling, analytics, or projections are subject to inherent uncertainty, and any analysis could be materially affected if any underlying assumptions, conditions, information, or factors are inaccurate or incomplete or should change.
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