Tim Grafton
Auckland power cut
Newmarket Business Association Chief Executive Mark Knoff-Thomas joins us as well as Tim Grafton; Chief Executive of the Insurance Council. Audio
Survey says most don't believe businesses prepared for hacking
An Insurance Council study reveals most people don't believe New Zealand businesses are well prepared for hacking and keeping data secure. Audio
Test case over flood insurance
In a first off for the High Court, it's being asked to approve how claims for damage to flood-prone land in Canterbury are settled. Audio
Insurance claims filed as flood cleanup begins
Insurance companies have received hundreds of calls following the intense storm that swept through Christchurch this week. Audio
Vast majority of NZ homeowners under-insured
Six months after a fundamental shift in the way house insurance is calculated, claims that the vast majority of homeowners have left it up to their insurer to set their level of cover, and could be… Audio
Insurance Council responds to claim quake insurance too complex
Overlapping claims and general confusion are delaying money payable to New Zealand for damage from the Canterbury earthquakes. The money involved is payable through reinsurance schemes taken out by… Audio
2013 most costly insurance year in close to a decade
The Insurance Council is warning that New Zealand needs to improve its resilience to extreme weather and puts the cost of insured damage so far this year at 100 million dollars or more. Audio
Thousands of Christchurch property owners wait to settle claims
Thousands of property owners in Christchurch are still waiting to settle insurance claims for quake damage three years after Canterbury's first major quake Audio
Insurance Council talk about policy changes to house insurance
The Insurance Council of New Zealand CEO, Tim Grafton, talks about the changes. Audio
Home insurance changes
The way New Zealanders insure their homes is fundamentally changing as we move from 'total replacement' cover to 'sum insured'. So what does this mean for consumers? With Karen Stevens, the Insurance… Audio
Rugby fans less confident of a RWC win than in 2003
New Zealand rugby fans are less confident the All Blacks will win the World Cup this year than they were in 2003 when it was hosted by Australia. Audio
More interest in All Whites than All Blacks
In another coup for the All Whites, a new survey shows New Zealanders are more interested in them than the All Blacks. Audio
KiwiSaver members have false sense of security
A new survey has found that most KiwiSavers are living with a false sense of security about their investments. Audio
Poll shows 49 percent of voters want to keep MMP
An opinion poll has found that nearly half of New Zealanders want to keep the MMP electoral system. Audio
Polls shows fewer people worried about financial crisis
The number of people worried about the global financial crisis has hit its lowest point for almost a year. Audio
Recession happiness
Money doesn't guarantee you happiness, even in a recession according to the findings of a latest survey gauging the mood of the nation. Audio
Survey reveals the most trusting New Zealanders
Wellingtonians and higher income earners are among the most trusting people in New Zealand, according to a new survey. Audio
Public's attention on natural events this year
That's the findings of an annual survey in to news reports by the UMR research company. Audio