FMA pings another insurer for overcharging

Court proceedings have been filed against Medical Assurance Society over fair dealing provision breaches.

Thursday, June 1st 2023, 3:29PM

The company self-reported that it had failed to apply the correct inflation adjustments on its customer policies, failed to apply multi-policy discounts and no claims bonuses, and underpaid life and disability claims to eligible clients.

The FMA alleges MAS’s failures were due to errors and deficiencies in its systems, including data entry errors by MAS employees.

The alleged breaches happened between 2014 and 2022. At least one issue dates back to 2009 but the FMA’s claim only applies to MAS’s conduct from April 2014 onwards, which is the date the FMC Act came into force.

The FMA alleges:

MAS self-reported the issues listed above to the FMA between 2019 and 2022, including reporting one of the issues as part of the FMA and Reserve Bank’s Conduct and Culture reviews.

The FMA acknowledges that MAS has been cooperative with the regulator through its investigation since disclosing the issues.

The FMA is seeking a declaration that MAS contravened the FMC Act and a pecuniary penalty. The proceedings were filed at the High Court in Wellington.

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