Kiwis who feared the Covid-19 lockdown could impact on access to critical insurance claims have been allayed.
The Insurance Council of New Zealand (ICNZ) has confirmed that their members have been deemed "essential services" during the lockdown - which will last at least four weeks.
"Insurance is a vital service to support the financial resilience of New Zealand and we are glad it has been identified as one of the essential services during this time," ICNZ CE Tim Grafton said.
"New Zealanders can have confidence that should the unexpected happen during the alert level 4 period, their insurer will be there to help and will be able to arrange emergency and critical safety repairs."