AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFunding Reform: New Zealand’s Internal Affairs will review alternative ways to fund Fire and Emergency NZ (FENZ), questioning whether the current insurance levy system is “fair for levy payers” as FENZ’s mandate has expanded beyond fire. Health Coverage Pressure: Pennsylvania advocates warn Medicaid cuts and new work requirements could sharply increase uninsured children, with CHIP seen as a possible buffer but not a full fix. State Pension & Disability Payments: UK reporting highlights 680,000 PIP recipients of State Pension age and notes pensioners may face payment timing issues if they miss steps; separate guidance also explains how to switch State Pension payment frequency. UK Captives Watch: Willis and IHG executives say captives are prioritising long-term stability over short-term arbitrage, while the PRA signals a potential “coming home” UK captive regime—success will hinge on service and expertise, not just tax and capital rules. Market & Product Moves: Aegon reshuffles leadership ahead of its US head-office move; Bluedrop Services launches a 28-day short-term taxi insurance product for flexible drivers. Policyholder Reality Checks: Multiple items flag coverage gaps and claim pitfalls—from E-bike insurance concerns in North Wales to debates over expanding health insurance for hair-loss treatment.
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