IAG integrates RACQ Insurance into reinsurance

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The Insurance Australia Group (ASX: IAG) share price is in focus after the company announced it has successfully integrated RACQ Insurance into its group reinsurance programs, expanding its whole of account quota share (WAQS) coverage to 35% of the consolidated business.

What did Insurance Australia Group report?

  • RACQ Insurance (RACQI) now included in IAG’s main catastrophe reinsurance cover and WAQS arrangements
  • WAQS coverage expanded to 35% of IAG’s consolidated business, up by 2.5%
  • Catastrophe reinsurance program for 2026 placed, providing cover for two events up to $10 billion, with attachment at $500 million
  • Aggregate stop-loss protection now covers RACQI, providing about $1 billion in natural peril downside protection per year through to FY29

What else do investors need to know?

Previously, after acquiring RACQI on 1 September 2025, IAG had maintained RACQI’s own separate, standalone reinsurance program. Today’s integration brings RACQI fully into the group’s broader reinsurance protections, aiming for cost savings and risk reduction.

IAG’s move comes as global reinsurance markets have improved in 2025, enabling the company to renew protection on more favourable terms. With broad support from reinsurance partners, IAG has further reduced the volatility of its earnings outlook.

The company will release its half-year results for the six months to 31 December 2025 on 12 February 2026.

What did Insurance Australia Group management say?

Chief Financial Officer William McDonnell said:

We are pleased to have integrated the RACQI business into the overall reinsurance program which will achieve the targeted synergies. Global reinsurance markets have improved during 2025, allowing us to renew reinsurance protection favourably relative to expectations. In addition, IAG received strong support from reinsurance partners in expanding the overall program, resulting in a further reduction in the volatility of our earnings.

What’s next for Insurance Australia Group?

With RACQI now fully part of IAG’s overall reinsurance structure, management expects significant operational synergies and greater resilience against large insurance events. The expanded WAQS and aggregate stop-loss protection are designed to reduce earnings volatility and better manage risk exposure from catastrophes into FY29.

Investors can look forward to a further update when IAG releases its financial results in February 2026, providing more colour on the benefits and financial impacts of this integration.

Insurance Australia Group share price snapshot

Over the past 12 months, IAG shares have declined 8%, trailing the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which has risen 6% over the same period.

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