IAG NZ
IAG NZ is the first insurance company in New
Zealand to step up to the sustainability
challenge. Given it accounts for 40% of the insurance
market in New Zealand, it is likely that other industry
players will take a close look at what IAG NZ has
done and the companys reasons for doing so.
Ecos Corporation was engaged by IAG NZs executive
in 2003 to assess the value of sustainability in
terms of revitalising the companys State Insurance
brand. Early into our work, IAG purchased NZI, making
IAG NZ the largest insurer in New Zealand. Following
the acquisition, the business priorities focused
on minimising the risks inherent in the post-acquisition
integration process, repositioning the brands as
new dynamic players in the market and establishing
a platform from which to grow the new business.
Sustainability has played a signifi cant role in
each of these priorities.
The size and scale of IAG NZs combined operations
not only impose huge responsibilities in regards
to customers and shareholders, they inevitably pose
both challenges and opportunities to the management
team. One of those challenges related to integrating
two formerly competing businesses into one functioning
cohesive workforce. The new business comprised of
over 1,700 staff in a network of 8 call centres,
31 sales centres, 10 branches and 7 district offices.
The second challenge related to market share
with over 40% of the market it is inevitable that
the new company would come under increasing scrutiny.
The insurance industry in NZ is not held in high
esteem and IAG NZ recognised the need to lift its
performance in terms of its reputation or risk increased
regulation in the event it was not meeting public
expectations.
Sustainability offered IAG NZ a framework that
assisted it to address both these challenges. Put
simply, sustainable growth seeks to create value
for the business by improving the quality of life
for everyone, while protecting the environment.
Its a model designed to create value for business
and society at the same time.
A companys social purpose can be used to
build loyalty, morale and cohesion internally amongst
staff as well as repositioning the company externally
as a valuable and valued corporate player in the
NZ community. If IAG NZ became recognised as an
institution that makes a major contribution to making
NZ a safer, more secure society, then it would become
the more attractive insurance provider to potential
customers, business partners and other stakeholders
including the Government and regulators.
IAGs management team acknowledges that the
initial inspiration to think outside the confines
of traditional financial risk management came from
Ecos, however the work would have not moved forward
without a visionary Chief Executive and executive
team, many of whom were new to the insurance sector.
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ASSESSING THE VIEW FROM THE TOP OF THE CLIFF:
one companys sustainability journey
By Gabby Greyem, Rich Humphries and Lyn Mayes