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IAG Highlights Climate Change's Impact on Rising Home Insurance Costs

Insurer Points to Increased Weather Events as Key Driver of Premium Hikes

IAG Highlights Climate Change's Impact on Rising Home Insurance Costs?w=400

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Insurance Australia Group (IAG) has issued a warning to Australian homeowners about the escalating impact of climate change on home insurance premiums.
The insurer attributes the rising costs to the increasing frequency and severity of weather events, such as storms and hailstorms, particularly affecting densely populated regions in southern Australia.

According to a report by IAG, the risk to communities has intensified as the climate warms, leading to more severe weather patterns. The report forecasts that severe convective storms, including hailstorms, are expected to become more prevalent in southern parts of the country, posing significant challenges for homeowners and insurers alike.

William McDonnell, IAG's Chief Financial Officer, emphasized that climate change is playing an increasing role in the gradual rise of insurance premiums. He noted that while various factors influence insurance pricing, the component related to natural perils is steadily increasing, especially in areas more exposed to these risks.

McDonnell also highlighted that IAG has robust reinsurance protection in place to help stabilize and moderate the impact of such events on premiums. However, he stressed the importance of proactive measures to mitigate the effects of climate change on the insurance industry and its customers.

For homeowners, this development underscores the necessity of understanding how climate change can affect insurance costs and the importance of implementing risk mitigation strategies. Staying informed about potential weather-related risks and taking steps to enhance property resilience can help manage insurance expenses in the long term.

In conclusion, IAG's warning serves as a call to action for both the insurance industry and homeowners to address the challenges posed by climate change. Collaborative efforts are essential to develop sustainable solutions that protect communities and ensure the affordability of home insurance in the face of evolving environmental risks.

Published:Wednesday, 10th Dec 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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