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Suncorp Finalizes AU$2.4 Billion Reinsurance Agreement to Strengthen Financial Resilience

Five-Year Deal Aims to Cap Natural Hazard Costs and Support Growth

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Suncorp, a prominent Australian general insurer, has successfully secured a five-year reinsurance agreement valued at up to AU$2.4 billion.
This strategic move is designed to cap natural hazard costs in approximately 90% of scenarios, thereby enhancing the company's financial resilience and stability.

The reinsurance arrangement, effective from 30 June 2026, provides AU$800 million in coverage annually. It attaches at AU$1.85 billion in fiscal year 2027, which is AU$50 million above Suncorp's natural hazard allowance, and is indexed to exposure growth. This structure aims to streamline the insurer's reinsurance program by replacing existing dropdown protections below AU$350 million.

In addition to bolstering financial resilience, Suncorp anticipates a one-off capital release of about AU$100 million as a result of this deal. This reflects a modest reduction in the company's capital target, aligning with regulatory requirements under the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority's Life and General Insurance Capital (LAGIC) framework.

Acting Chief Executive Jeremy Robson emphasized that the margin outlook remains unchanged at the upper end of the target range, with significantly improved resilience and reduced volatility in earnings. This strategic reinsurance placement underscores Suncorp's proactive approach to managing natural hazard risks and its commitment to maintaining financial stability in a challenging insurance landscape.

For healthcare professionals and other policyholders, this development signals Suncorp's dedication to ensuring the sustainability and reliability of its insurance offerings, even in the face of increasing natural hazard events.

Published:Wednesday, 13th May 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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