Roy Morgan Research
March 30, 2021

Allianz tops customer satisfaction ratings for holders of risk and life insurance policies

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Newly released Roy Morgan data on the satisfaction — or lack of it — felt by holders of risk and life insurance policies with their providers reveals Allianz has the highest proportion of satisfied customers.

Newly released Roy Morgan data on the satisfaction — or lack of it — felt by holders of risk and life insurance policies with their providers reveals Allianz has the highest proportion of satisfied customers. 
The findings are from the latest ‘Customer Satisfaction: Risk and Life Insurance’ report. 

The report, based on interviewing more than 10,000 life insurance policyholders continuously throughout the year, provides rolling 12-monthly averages up to February 2021. Respondents are those holding life insurance or various types of risk insurance income protection insurance, disability insurance, accidental death insurance, and trauma or critical injury insurance, and this particular report covers directly held policies (as opposed to insurance held via superannuation funds).  

Satisfaction ratings are derived from the percentage customers who say they are either ‘fairly’ or ‘very’ satisfied with their insurer, and insurers are grouped by parent company.

Allianz topped the list with a satisfaction rating of 87.3%, averaged over the 12 months to February 2021. This is rise of 2.6% since December 2020. It was followed by Medibank on 81.9% (down 0.5% on two months earlier), the Zurich Group (OnePath, Macquarie Life and Zurich brands) on 77.6% (down 1.5%), Westpac on 74.5% (down 0.5%) was closely followed by MLC Life on 74.4% (up 2.9%), then AIA Group (AIA Australia and CommInsure) on 71.3% (up 1.9%) and TAL Group (Asteron, Insuranceline, Suncorp and TAL) on 67.2% (down 1.3%). AMP was a distant last on 54.4% (down 1.1% on December 2020). 

Roy Morgan CEO Michele Levine says:

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“A 2018 Parliamentary report on life insurance found that almost two-thirds of such policies are held in conjunction with superannuation. Those policies are much more likely to be ‘set and forget’ than directly held policies, where customers see the premium amounts going out of their bank accounts.

A customer satisfaction gap of 32.9% across the industry, from the top-rated provider of risk and life insurance, Allianz, to the bottom-rated, AMP, is actually more of a chasm than a gap. We know how closely customer satisfaction is linked to customer retention, which makes satisfaction ratings of great importance for providers of directly held policies.

Insurance is just one of the many areas in which we continually monitor and track customer satisfaction, providing vital, independent information to a diverse range of industries.”

Risk and Life Insurance Customer Satisfaction – Top 5 by company

Source: Roy Morgan Single Source (Australia), Mar 2020-Feb 2021, n=10,206. Base: Australians aged 14+ who hold risk and life insurance policies, excluding those obtained from employers as part of superannuation plans.

Major life insurance groups/ brands

Life Insurance brands

AIA Australia Group

AIA Australia and CommInsure

TAL Group

Asteron, Insuranceline, Suncorp and TAL

Zurich Group

OnePath, Macquarie Life and Zurich

MLC Life

MLC Life

Westpac

Westpac

Medibank

Medibank

AMP Life

AMP Life (now part of Resolution Life)

Allianz

Allianz

Margin of Error

The margin of error to be allowed for in any estimate depends mainly on the number of interviews on which it is based. Margin of error gives indications of the likely range within which estimates would be 95% likely to fall, expressed as the number of percentage points above or below the actual estimate. Allowance for design effects (such as stratification and weighting) should be made as appropriate.

Sample Size Percentage Estimate
40% – 60% 25% or 75% 10% or 90% 5% or 95%
1,000 ±3.0 ±2.7 ±1.9 ±1.3
5,000 ±1.4 ±1.2 ±0.8 ±0.6
7,500 ±1.1 ±1.0 ±0.7 ±0.5
10,000 ±1.0 ±0.9 ±0.6 ±0.4
20,000 ±0.7 ±0.6 ±0.4 ±0.3
50,000 ±0.4 ±0.4 ±0.3 ±0.2

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