In a big change to private health insurance, adult kids will be allowed to remain on the family insurance policy from 24 years of age until they reach 31.
ASIC is taking Westpac to the Federal Court, alleging it sold junk credit insurance to 384 customers whose accounts were unlawfully debited to pay for the premiums.
The middle of your well-earned break is not the time to be out of pocket if the unfortunate happens. Here's what insurance experts have to say about getting ready for Christmas.
CBA employee Mary was shocked when she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Then came the news that she was refused a payout because she didn't meet CommInsure's definition of the disease.
Dozens of health insurers are lobbying the government to allow children to stay on their parents' insurance until 30, so what does the Bank of Mum and Dad have to say?
With homes on the NSW Central Coast collapsing from coastal erosion, homeowners are turning to their insurance policies but they're in for a nasty surprise.
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