Archival MAIC content now on Queensland Government Publications portal

Looking for an older document or report? The Motor Accident Insurance Commission (MAIC) archival content is now accessible through the Queensland Government Publications portal. The portal features a wide range of past resources related to Queensland’s Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance scheme, including:
- Statistical information reports: Detailed statistical reports on Queensland’s CTP insurance scheme, providing insights into its performance and trends.
- Independent scheme actuary reports: Quarterly reviews which estimate the components of the risk premium for the Queensland CTP scheme.
- Independent scheme performance reports: Reports on the performance and profitability of the scheme, offering a comprehensive analysis.
- Annual reports: As a key accountability document, MAIC’s annual reports detail both non-financial and financial performance.
- Queensland CTP insurance scheme reviews: Periodic reviews of the scheme examine its fundamentals, including key factors impacting its operation.
- Presentations: MAIC actively engages in industry presentations covering various aspects of Queensland’s CTP insurance scheme.
Visit the MAIC Queensland Government Publications portal page to see MAIC’s archival content. Explore more recent content on our website.
MAIC is committed to transparency and ensuring the community has access to information that supports understanding and engagement with Queensland’s CTP insurance scheme. For information on how to access different types of information held by MAIC see our Right to information page.
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