IAG expects storm claims of up to $80m
IAG is expecting between $60 million and $80 million in insurance claims from the storm that hit Australia's east coast over the past week.
IAG is expecting between $60 million and $80 million in insurance claims from the storm that hit Australia's east coast over the past week.
The corporate watchdog is making its first use of powers it was given three years ago.
Graeme Samuel is pushing for an official website to sort health policies into grades from "junk" to "platinum".
Catherine Brenner's imminent rise to the chairmanship of AMP is a feather in mentor David Gonski's gender diversity cap, despite the controversy at his bank, ANZ.
Greenstone founders Richard Enthoven and Gavin Donnelly have sold a 44 per cent stake in the business to Canadian pension fund manager Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec.
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Australia's largest listed insurers – QBE, IAG and Suncorp – could share more client data in a bid to stem about $2 billion a year in losses...
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