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IAG's Financial Performance Amidst Rising Claims

Navigating Profitability in the Face of Severe Weather Events

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Insurance Australia Group (IAG) has reported a net profit after tax of AU$505 million for the first half of the 2026 financial year, a decrease from AU$778 million in the same period of 2025.
This decline is primarily attributed to increased claims resulting from severe weather events, including the impact of Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred and other significant weather-related incidents.

Despite these challenges, IAG has maintained its full-year insurance profit target, demonstrating resilience in a volatile market. The company's reported insurance profit for H1 FY26 was AU$724 million, which includes the costs associated with recent perils and a release of prior year reserves. Notably, the underlying insurance profit increased to AU$804 million, up from AU$747 million in the same period of 2025, reflecting improvements in the underlying claims and expense ratios.

For landlords, IAG's financial performance highlights the critical importance of comprehensive insurance coverage. The increasing frequency and severity of natural disasters underscore the need for policies that adequately protect against such events. Landlords should assess their current insurance arrangements to ensure they encompass coverage for natural disasters, tenant-related damages, and loss of rental income.

Engaging with insurance providers to understand policy details, exclusions, and the claims process is essential. Additionally, landlords can benefit from implementing risk mitigation strategies, such as regular property maintenance, adherence to safety standards, and staying informed about local environmental risks.

As the insurance industry adapts to the challenges posed by climate change and increasing claims, landlords must remain proactive in managing their insurance needs to safeguard their investments and maintain financial stability.

Published:Thursday, 14th May 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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