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Why the Insurance Advice Gap Matters for Income Protection

Budget pressure makes policy reviews more important, not less

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Recent industry commentary has again highlighted a growing tension in New Zealand's personal insurance market: many households know they need protection, but fewer are confident they understand what to buy, what to keep, and what to change when budgets tighten.
For Income Protection Insurance customers, that advice gap can be especially important because the consequences of getting cover wrong may only become clear after illness or injury stops someone from working.

The pressure is understandable. Mortgage repayments, rent, groceries and business costs have forced many families and self-employed workers to review every regular outgoing. Insurance premiums can look like an easy line item to reduce, particularly for people who have never claimed. The risk is that cancelling or cutting cover without understanding the trade-offs can leave a household exposed to a much larger financial shock later. Income protection is not just another monthly bill; it is designed to help replace part of your income when your ability to earn is interrupted.

The practical message for policyholders is to review cover deliberately rather than reactively. A good review should look at your current income, essential expenses, savings buffer, sick leave, ACC exposure, debt commitments and dependants. It should also test whether your waiting period, benefit period, offsets and exclusions still match your circumstances. Someone who has changed jobs, become self-employed, taken on a larger mortgage or reduced emergency savings may need a different structure from the one they chose several years ago.

This is where adviser support may add value. Income protection policies are technical, and small differences in wording can affect claim outcomes, affordability and long-term suitability. An adviser can help explain whether reducing a benefit, extending a waiting period or changing policy type is a sensible compromise, rather than leaving the customer to guess. That support is particularly relevant for contractors and business owners, where income evidence and business expenses can make underwriting and claims more complex.

For consumers, the starting point is not panic; it is clarity. List the bills that would continue if your income stopped, identify how long your savings would last, and estimate the monthly benefit that may be needed to protect the essentials. From there, compare policy features carefully before making changes. In a tighter economy, the best insurance decision is rarely the cheapest one in isolation. It is the one that balances affordability today with resilience if your health, work or income changes tomorrow.

Published:Tuesday, 11th Aug 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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