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Cyclone Gabrielle: Insurance pays out flood-affected family, but their bank won’t release the funds

Hamish Bidwell
By Hamish Bidwell
Multimedia Journalist, Hawke's Bay Today·Hawkes Bay Today·
1 Jan, 2024 12:09 AM3 mins to read

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Hayden Downer, left, and Maria Hollingshead can't access insurance money for repairs to their Pākōwhai property. Photo / Paul Taylor

Hayden Downer, left, and Maria Hollingshead can't access insurance money for repairs to their Pākōwhai property. Photo / Paul Taylor

The insurance money’s in the bank; the only problem for Hayden Downer and Maria Hollingshead is that their bank won’t let them touch it.

The Pākōwhai Rd residents who were hit hard by Cyclone Gabrielle are attempting to rebuild a variety of dwellings and sheds on their own property, plus purchase a neighbouring house for Downer to renovate and eventually live in.

Their insurer, FMG, has assessed the property and buildings and paid the pair the necessary funds for the project to go ahead.

It’s just that ASB won’t release the money.

A spokesperson for FMG says these instances are “rare” and any questions about what is or isn’t happening with the money should be referred to the bank.

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ASB says it won’t comment on this specific situation, but did supply a general statement explaining the process of dispensing insurance money.

“We feel deeply for everyone affected by Cyclone Gabrielle and we are doing everything in our power to assist our customers to repair their properties and businesses and move forward,” the statement said.

“As is required under the Property Law Act 2007, where a bank has a registered interest in a damaged property, funds from an insurance payout are paid to the bank in the first instance.

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“In February this year, in response to the significant damage caused by Cyclone Gabrielle, New Zealand’s five largest banks established a new way of working with insurance companies.

“Under the agreed process, up to $100,000 is immediately available to the customer, and the remaining sum is put on hold until the bank receives satisfactory evidence that the funds will be used for remediation work on the damaged property.

“When the bank’s lending is secured against a property, the bank needs to ensure that any claim paid out on the property is used for repairs, to restore the property’s value.

“Alternatively, the customer has the option to pay back their loan to the bank in full. After that, the bank would release any remaining funds.”

It's been a long few months for Hayden Downer and Maria Hollingshead. Photo / Paul Taylor
It's been a long few months for Hayden Downer and Maria Hollingshead. Photo / Paul Taylor

As you would expect for a property that incorporates multiple houses and outbuildings, it is not an insignificant amount and Downer was quite excited when the funds came through.

Particularly after February’s flooding left them with just the clothes they were rescued in.

“But it’s just one thing after another,” Downer said.

“You deal with the insurance for 10 months and it’s ‘yay, we’ve got the money’ and then ASB puts the handbrake on.”

The rebuild is continuing, but not as quickly as it would if the funds were available.

Friends and family are donating time and expertise or charging reduced rates, to reflect Downer and Hollingshead’s limited budget.

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After paying “$1000 a month nearly” in insurance premiums - and enduring the process of trying to rebuild their lives and get their property classified 2C - Hollingshead is pretty fed up.

“Every time you get to a certain point there’s another barrier, which we think is unfair,” Hollingshead said.

Hollingshead is the partner of Downer’s father, who also lives at the address, with the mortgage in her and her “stepson’s” name.

She says they’ll keep doing the rebuild themselves and keep battling to access the money and hope something good eventually comes from this whole experience.

Hamish Bidwell joined Hawke’s Bay Today in 2022 and works out of the Hastings newsroom.

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