NIB chief reckons travel insurance business probably won’t bounce back until 2023

NIB chief reckons travel insurance business probably won’t bounce back until 2023

NIB’s head honcho says the rebound of its travel insurance business is dependent on international borders reopening, which he thinks probably won’t happen by next year.

Speaking to The Sydney Morning Herald following NIB’s business update and full-year outlook, Mark Fitzgibbon said the ASX-listed company’s international inbound health insurance and travel insurance businesses wouldn’t fully recover until COVID-19 was under control globally.

“We like to think international borders could start to open in 2022, but 2023 is probably the year where things return,” he told the Nine-owned masthead.

NIB’s update to shareholders noted that the “strong” performance of its core health insurance business in Australia, coupled with the company’s “stable” performance in New Zealand, is “more than offsetting COVID-19-inspired weakness” in its international and travel insurance businesses.

NIB expects its overall underlying profit to increase from $86.9 million for the first half of FY21 to between $200 million and $225 million for the full financial year.

The company temporarily halted the sale of new travel insurance policies when the COVID-19 pandemic hit last year, before introducing a coronavirus-covered product and scrapping its SureSave brand.


Featured image source: NIB

Latest News

  • Partner Content

My journey: Before becoming a travel agent I was… a palliative care nurse 

Australind Travel & Cruise, Travellers Choice member Saibra Twigg reveals her life as paediatric nurse then to palliative care before a career leap to travel agent. How did you become a palliative care nurse?  ST I went straight from school in nursing and initially specialised in paediatrics, working at Perth’s Princess Margaret Hospital for Children. […]

Partner Content

by Travel Weekly

Travel Weekly
  • Destinations
  • News

APT Launches 2025 Asia Adventures

APT has launched its Asia Adventures for 2025, including new luxury holidays in India, Sri Lanka and Japan. Five new tours lead guests to the highlights of India, including a seven-night cruise along the rarely travelled Lower Ganges aboard the Ganges Voyager. Further south, Sri Lanka’s greatest destinations are revealed on a new 15-day Land […]

  • Cruise
  • Luxury
  • News

Seabourn announces Western Kimberley Traditional Owners as Godparents of Seabourn Pursuit

Seabourn has named Western Kimberley Traditional Owners, the Wunambal Gaambera, as Godparents of the ultra-luxury purpose-built Seabourn Pursuit. It is the first cruise line to appoint Traditional Owners as godparents of a ship. Seabourn Pursuit embarks on its inaugural season in the Kimberley region this June. The naming ceremony will take place on Seabourn Pursuit’s […]