Your Duty of Disclosure
Before You enter into this insurance with Us, You have a duty of disclosure under the Insurance
Contracts Act 1984. The Act imposes a different duty the first time You enter into a contract of
insurance with Us to that which applies when You vary, extend or reinstate the contract. This duty
of disclosure applies until the contract is entered into (or varied, extended or reinstated as
applicable).
Your Duty of Disclosure when You enter into the Policy with Us for the first time
When answering Our specific questions that are relevant to Our decision whether to accept the
risk of the insurance and, if so, on what terms, You must be honest and disclose to Us anything
that You know and that a reasonable person in the circumstances would include in answer to the
questions. It is important that You understand You are answering Our questions in this way for
Yourself and anyone else that You want to be covered by the contract.
Your Duty of Disclosure when You renew, vary, extend, reinstate or replace the Policy
When You vary, extend or reinstate the contract with Us, Your duty is to disclose to Us every
matter that You know, or could reasonably be expected to know, is relevant to Our decision
whether to accept the risk of the insurance and, if so, on what terms.
What You do not need to tell Us
Your duty however does not require disclosure of any matter:
that diminishes the risk to be undertaken by Us; or
that is of common knowledge; or
that We know or, in the ordinary course of Our business as an insurer, ought to know; or
as to which compliance with Your duty is waived by Us
Non-disclosure
If You fail to comply with Your Duty of Disclosure, We may be entitled to reduce Our liability
under the contract in respect of a claim, cancel the contract or both. If Your non-disclosure is
fraudulent, We may also have the option of avoiding the contract from its beginning.
Privacy Notice
We give priority to protecting the privacy of Your personal information. We do this by handling
personal information in a responsible manner and in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
In this Privacy Notice, ‘We’, ‘Our’, ‘Us’ means Global Transport & Automotive Insurance Solutions
Pty Ltd and Allianz Australia Insurance Limited.
How We collect Your personal information
We usually collect Your personal information from You or Your agents. We may also collect it
from Our agents and service providers; other insurers and insurance reference bureaus; people
who are involved in a claim or assist Us in investigating or processing claims, including third
parties claiming under Your Policy, witnesses and medical practitioners; third parties who may be
arranging insurance cover for a group that You are a part of; law enforcement, dispute resolution,
statutory and regulatory bodies; marketing lists and industry databases; and publicly available
sources.
Why We collect Your personal information
We collect Your personal information to enable Us to provide Our products and services,
including to process and settle claims; offer Our products and services and those of Our related
companies, brokers, intermediaries and business partners that may interest You; and conduct
market or customer research to determine those products or services that may suit You.
Who We disclose Your personal information to
We may disclose Your personal information to others with whom We have business
arrangements for the purposes listed in the paragraph above or to enable them to offer their
products and services to You. These parties may include insurers, intermediaries, reinsurers,
insurance reference bureaus, related companies, Our advisers, persons involved in claims,
external claims data collectors and verifiers, parties that We have an insurance scheme in place
with under which You purchased Your Policy (such as a financier or motor vehicle manufacturer
and/or dealer). Disclosure may also be made to Government, law enforcement, dispute
resolution, statutory or regulatory bodies, or as required by law.
Disclosure overseas
Your personal information may be disclosed to other companies in the Allianz Group,
business partners, reinsurers and service providers that may be located in Australia
or overseas. The countries to which this information may be disclosed will vary from
time to time, but may include Canada, Germany, New Zealand, United Kingdom,
United States of America and other countries in which the Allianz Group has a
presence or engages subcontractors. We regularly review the security of Our
systems used for sending personal information overseas. Any information disclosed
may only be used for the purposes of collection detailed above and system
administration.
Access to Your personal information and complaints
You may ask for access to the personal information We hold about You and seek
correction by calling (02) 9966 8820 EST 8.45am-5pm, Monday to Friday, or by
writing to Us at GT Insurance, PO Box 507, St Leonards NSW 1590. Our Privacy
Policy contains details about how You may make a complaint about a breach of the
privacy principles contained in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and how We deal with
complaints. Our Privacy Policy is available at www.gtins.com.au and
www.allianz.com.au.
General Insurance Code of Practice
The Insurance council of Australia has produced the General Insurance Code of
Practice with the purpose of raising the standards of practice and service in the
general insurance industry. We support the standards set out in the Code. A copy of
this Code is available on our website at www.gtins.com.au or from the Insurance
Council of Australia’s website at www.ica.com.au
Subrogation
You may prejudice your rights in relation to a claim made under this policy if without
prior agreement from us, you make an agreement with a third party that will prevent
us from recovering a loss from that or another party.
Duty of Utmost Good Faith
Every insurance contract is subject to the duty of utmost good faith which requires
both the Insured and the Insurer to act towards each other in utmost good faith.
Failure to do so on the part of the Insured may prejudice any claim made under the
policy or the continuation of insurance cover by the Insurer.
Change of Risk or Circumstance
It is vital that you provide us with notification of any changes in your risk profile which
may be relevant to the terms and conditions of this insurance. This is including but
not limited to changes in business activities and acquisitions which occur after the
date of the Declaration.
The Insurer
Allianz Australia Insurance Limited (incorporated in Australia); ABN 15 000 122 850;
AFS Licence No. 234708 of 2 Market Street Sydney, 2000.
The Underwriting Agency
Global Transport & Automotive Insurance Solutions Pty Ltd (GT Insurance); ABN 93
069 048 255; AFSL No. 240714, of Level 6, 55 Chandos Street, St Leonards, 1590, is
an underwriting agency which specialises in arranging insurance in respect of motor
vehicles. GT Insurance acts as an agent of the Insurer to market, solicit, offer,
arrange and administer the insurance and has a binding authority to deal with or
settle claims on their behalf.