Insurance

Partners Life grows market share

Tuesday 13th of March 2012

Last week Good Returns published official figures showing life insurance business, excluding medical, which was written in the December quarter. However the official figures don't include new-comer Partners Life.

Partners has now provided its figures to Good Returns (see table below). They show the company continues to grab market share and ranked second for new business written. Sovereign continues to be the leader and Partners supplanted OnePath Life in the number two spot.

Clearly Partners has made strong progress in the market. Good Returns understands a lot of this support comes through the Newpark broker group.

Overall Partners' market share jumped from 10.50% in the September quarter to 13.43%. It says it $975,000 to $1,350,000 in the three months to December 31.

  Jun-11 Sep-11 Dec-11
AIA 2,947 3,325 3,791
AMP/AXA 5,094 4,758 4,653
Asteron 3,124 3,030 2,839
BNZ 1,654 1,747 1,449
CIGNA 1,157 1,201 1,267
Fidelity 2,614 4,806 3,231
OnePath 6,924 6,667 5,644
KiwiBank 484 623 586
Medical 149   0
Partners 1,879 5,276 6,407
Pinnacle 321 361 318
Sovereign 12,441 11,882 12,449
Tower 2,983 3,120 1,811
Westpac 3,483 3,436 3,264
Total 45,254 50,232 47,709
Partners % 4.15% 10.50% 13.43%
Comments (2)
Ray Storey
I take it those figures are $,000's AP? Table could be more clearly labelled.
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12 years ago

Giles Thorman
Headlines?? "OnePath's new business declines, Sovereign's surges" was the original headline. We now can see that far from surging it was 4.75%, still a creditable increase whilst Partners managed a 21% increase. Not mentioned at all was AIA who had a 10% increase, would that be a "Leap"? With regards to the 'declines' it is accepted that OnePath's reduced by 15%; but what of the decline of 17% by BNZ, the decline of 32% by Fidelity and the staggering decline of 42% by Tower? None of these were thought worthy of a mention? Is this delivering us news or looking for a headline??
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12 years ago

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