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For instance, Kogan, underwritten by QBE, saw an average price jump of 37.9%, while RAC and Honey increased their average quotes by 32.6% and 30.7%, respectively. These significant increases have raised concerns about the affordability of home insurance, especially in regions prone to natural disasters.
To mitigate the impact of rising premiums, homeowners are advised to shop around when renewing their policies, as sticking with the same insurer may result in a 'loyalty penalty.' Additionally, adjusting the excess amount can influence premium costs; increasing the excess by $500 can potentially reduce the premium by approximately 10%. However, it's essential to ensure that the chosen excess is affordable in the event of a claim.
The surge in insurance premiums has also caught the attention of policymakers. Opposition leader Peter Dutton proposed market interventions to prevent Australians from being 'ripped off' by insurance companies, while the Greens suggested scrapping stamp duty on home and car insurance to alleviate financial pressures on consumers.
As the industry grapples with these challenges, it's crucial for insurers to balance the need for sustainable business practices with the affordability and accessibility of insurance for Australian homeowners.
Published:Saturday, 7th Feb 2026
Source: Paige Estritori
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