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Innovative TPD Insurance Products Aim to Improve Affordability

Life Insurers Respond to Sustainability Challenges with New TPD Options

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In response to mounting sustainability pressures and the increasing prevalence of mental health-related claims, several life insurers have introduced innovative Total and Permanent Disability (TPD) insurance products designed to enhance affordability and long-term viability.
These developments were highlighted during a panel discussion at the recent Entireti Risk Summit Roadshow events, where insurers outlined their latest product offerings aimed at addressing these critical issues.

Acenda has launched the TPD Severity Option, which moves away from traditional occupational definitions and instead assesses the severity of a claimant's impairment using established medical frameworks. This approach aims to provide a more objective assessment of disability and is priced approximately 50% lower than traditional 'own occupation' TPD coverage, offering a more affordable alternative for consumers.

Zurich has introduced the Continuous Care TPD option, focusing on the claimant's need for ongoing care rather than their ability to work. This product assesses whether a claimant requires continuous care, providing coverage that is priced around 70% less than standalone 'any occupation' TPD and 90% lower than 'own occupation' cover. Notably, Zurich has retained mental health eligibility within this product, incorporating objective assessment tools to ensure fair evaluation.

TAL's TPD Support Option offers a traditional lump sum benefit for severe injuries and illnesses while modifying the assessment and payment structure for conditions with uncertain recovery trajectories. For eligible claims related to mental health and functional disorders, claimants receive 20% of the sum insured at 12-month intervals, provided they continue to meet eligibility criteria. This approach is designed to keep claimants engaged with medical treatment and recovery pathways, potentially improving long-term outcomes.

These innovative products reflect a broader industry effort to address the challenges posed by rising mental health claims and the need for sustainable TPD insurance solutions. By rethinking traditional product designs and incorporating more objective assessment criteria, insurers aim to provide coverage that is both affordable for consumers and viable for the industry.

For policyholders, these developments offer new options that may better align with their needs and financial circumstances. It is advisable for individuals to consult with their financial advisors to explore these new products and determine the most suitable coverage for their specific situations.

In summary, the introduction of these new TPD insurance options represents a proactive response by the life insurance industry to evolving challenges. By focusing on affordability, sustainability, and objective assessment criteria, insurers are working to ensure that Australians have access to reliable and effective disability coverage.

Published:Wednesday, 10th Jun 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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