South African-owned insurer Youi NZ expects to pay a $350,000 fine for breaking the law with misleading sales tactics.
In August, the Auckland-based unit of the insurer pleaded guilty to 15 representative charges brought against it by the Commerce Commission after an investigation following complaints where policies were sold when only quotes were requested and failure to cancel insurance policies after being notified.
The Fair Trading Act holds a maximum penalty of $600,000 for a company, but Youi has provided for just over half that in its 2016 accounts filed with the Companies Office.
"The NZ Commerce Commission has filed charges against the company under the Fair Trading Act," the accounts said. "Provision has been made for a penalty that may be payable as a result of these charges."
The charges included making misleading representations on its website over customers' ability to get a quote, during sales calls including telling clients they had to provide bank or credit card details, asserting a right to payment for unsolicited policies, and sending invoices for insurance policies to unsolicited customers without telling them they had no obligation to pay.