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3. In the field of comprehensive motor-vehicle insurance, the Office continues to offer a contract to the private-vehicle owner which is more liberal in the protection it affords than is obtainable elsewhere, and, in addition, the State Office maintains a tariff, initiated by the Office in 1935, that, on the whole, is lower than the charges of other insurers. These advantages bring a substantial flow of new business, the results from which, through careful administration, have been satisfactory so far. 4. Insurance under the Motor-vehicles Insurance (Third-party Risks) Act, 1928, resulted in heavy loss during the year under review, and certain increases in premiums have been necessitated and are to apply as from the beginning of the 1938-39 registration year. Relief on the claims side will follow the amendment last session, by section 17 of the Statutes Amendment Act, 1937, of Part I of the Law Reform Act, 1936, abrogating the right of the estate of a deceased person to claim and recover damages for the deceased person's loss of " expectation of life," which liability during 1937 increased the burden of loss substantially. 5. A total of 5,346 claims were handled during the year, including fifty-four unidentified motorists claims, and, in addition, for the sixth year in succession the Office handled the settlement of all claims made on the Employment Division of the Labour Department without administrative cost to that Department. 6. It is a pleasure to record the highly efficient manner in which the Accident staff carried out its work during the year. J. H. Jerram, General Manager.
Revenue Account of the Accident Branch of the State Fibe Insurance Office for the Year ended 31st December, 1937. £ s. d. £ g, d. Premiums after deduction of reinsurances .. 147,719 7 0 Free-year bonus on personal accident policies .. 268 14 8 £ S. d. Claims .. .. .. .. .. 99,501 12 2 Interest .. .. .. 15,836 14 6 Commission .. .. .. .. 7,428 17 9 Less land and income tax .. 5,416 15 0 Salaries .. .. .. .. .. 16,697 4 1 10,419 19 6 Contribution to Public Service Superannuation Profit on realization of securities .. .. 131 14 1 Fund .. .. .. .. .. 197 15 n Expenses of management .. .. 5,794 6 8 Further appropriation to reserve for unearned premiums .. .. .. .. 17,035 8 4 146,923 19 7 Further appropriation to reinsurance reserve .. 10,000 0 0 Amount of Accident Funds, 31st December, 1937 1,347 1 0 £158,271 0 7 £158,271 0 7 Balance-sheet of the Accident Branch of the State Fire Insurance Office as on the 31st December, 1937. Liabilities. £ s. d. | Assets. £ s. d. Accident funds, as per Revenue Account .. 1,347 1 0 Government securities .. .. .. 202,494 17 1 Outstanding accident claims .. .. .. 79,281 0 0 Local-authority securities .. .. .. 184,955 811 Government taxes .. .. .. .. 11,916 15 0 Rural Advances bonds .. .. .. 14,425 0 0 Commission .. .. .. .. 2,375 3 8 Property under agreement for sale and purchase.. 3,980 0 0 Premium and other deposits .. .. .. 649 18 1 Fixed deposits and at short call .. .. 12,620 0 0 Sundry creditors .. .. .. .. 86 5 2 Interest accrued but not due .. .. .. 3,921 10 2 Reinsurance premiums due ... .. .. 216 10 6 Agents'balances .. .. .. .. 6,287 14 9 Officers' Fidelity Fund .. .. .. 500 0 0 Sundry debtors, including Motor-vehicles InsurReserve for unearned premiums .. .. 73,859 13 6 ance (Third-party Risks) Act pool .. .. 91,796 4 1 Investment Fluctuation Reserve .. .. 41,000 0 0 Cash in hand on current account .. .. 6,124 8 8 Reinsurance Reserve . . .. .. 40,000 0 0 Bad Debts Reserve .. . . .. .. 1,000 0 0 Reserve Fund constituted under section 6 of the Government Accident Insurance Amendment Act, 1924 .. .. .. .. 274,372 16 9 £526,605 3 8 £526,605 3 8 27th May, 1938. J. H. Jerram, General Manager. L. H. Osborn, Deputy General Manager. I hereby certify that the Revenue Account and Balance-sheet have been duly examined and compared with the relative books and documents submitted for audit, and correctly state the position as disclosed thereby.— J. H. Fowler, Controller and Auditor-General.
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