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Australia's Non-Life Insurance Sector Demonstrates Robust Growth

Industry Resilience Evident Amidst Volatile Risk Environment

Australia's Non-Life Insurance Sector Demonstrates Robust Growth?w=400

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Australia's non-life insurance industry has showcased remarkable resilience, achieving total insurance revenue of approximately AUD 77.7 billion for the fiscal year ending 30 June 2025.
This performance highlights the sector's ability to navigate an increasingly complex and interconnected risk landscape.

The top ten Australia-based non-life insurers reported a combined full-year insurance revenue nearing AUD 46 billion in fiscal year 2025, marking an 11.1% year-over-year increase. Notably, all ten insurers experienced revenue growth, with five achieving consecutive years of double-digit gains.

Several factors contributed to this improved profitability and underwriting performance, including benign catastrophe losses, robust investment returns, and cumulative premium rate increases across core business lines. Consequently, the non-life segment generated AUD 10.5 billion in profit before tax during the 12 months ending 30 June 2025.

Direct insurance accounts for over 90% of non-life revenue, underscoring the importance of reinsurance in mitigating large-scale catastrophe risks and supporting market stability. The direct non-life segment maintained consistent underwriting profitability, with its net combined ratio remaining under 100% across all four fiscal quarters.

Investment income also played a pivotal role in bolstering insurance earnings. Non-life insurers generally maintain robust investment portfolios, generating steady returns due to the high-interest rate environment and strong equity market performance.

These findings underscore the resilience and adaptability of Australia's non-life insurance sector, which continues to thrive despite the challenges posed by a volatile risk landscape.

Published:Saturday, 25th Apr 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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