Banking royal commission
Not-so lucky you're with AAMI: Suncorp's bushfire shame
For many AAMI customers who lost their homes in the 2015 Christmas Day Wye River bush fires their "complete replacement" policies did not replace much.
- by Sarah Danckert
Latest
Pregnant Sacha and kids forced out of home after insurer's 18-month delay
It took insurer Youi 18 months to repair the roof of heavily pregnant Broken Hill resident Sacha Murphy after a hail storm, forcing her to live in a caravan.
- by Sarah Danckert & Clancy Yeates
National Australia Bank
Customer suffering, scandals to slash bonuses in NAB's new pay system
Executives who oversee bad corporate behaviour may receive no bonus at all under a revamp of National Australia Bank's pay system.
- by Mathew Dunckley
IAG
IAG's Swann delayed reforms to protect market share
IAG's offshot Swann delayed reforming problematic sales practices, which led to consumers buying dud cover, because it did not want to lose market share.
- by Clancy Yeates & Ruth Williams
'Cascade crap to others': how Allianz staff approached compliance
Allianz's processes for ensuring its website content complied with the law were "deficient", the royal commission heard on Tuesday.
- by Clancy Yeates & Ruth Williams
ASIC deputy resigns just months into extended contract
Peter Kell has departed the corporate watchdog amid criticism of the regulator at the royal commission and from the government.
- by Mathew Dunckley, Eryk Bagshaw & Ruth Williams
Opinion
Opinion
Even the optimists are bracing for aged care carnage
When it comes to scandals, investors have adopted an approach of sell first and ask questions later.
- by Elizabeth Knight
Allianz admits to misleading 2 million people over travel insurance
Millions of customers bought travel insurance from Allianz during a two-and-a-half year period in which it knowingly included included incorrect statements on its website.
- by Clancy Yeates
Financial planning
Dover and its famously collapsing boss sued by ASIC
The action follows Dover shutting up shop in June after its train-wreck royal commission appearance.
- by Sarah Danckert
Life insurance
AMP charged thousands of dead people insurance premiums
AMP has failed to refund nearly $1 million in life insurance premiums it charged to thousands of its superannuation members it knew were dead, the banking royal commission has heard.
- by Sarah Danckert
National Australia Bank
'Successes and failures': Hagger leaves NAB in executive shake-up
Long-serving executive Andrew Hagger says he takes "accountability" for the things that occurred on his watch.
- by Clancy Yeates