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What the Genetic Testing Reforms Mean as Implementation Nears

Business owners should prepare for clearer underwriting, but not assume cover decisions will become automatic

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Australia's proposed ban on life insurers using adverse genetic test results is moving from a consumer protection debate into a practical implementation issue for insurers, advisers and policy applicants.
For businesses that rely on key person cover, the change is worth watching closely because underwriting rules influence both access to cover and the confidence applicants feel when disclosing medical history.

The reform is designed to remove a long-standing concern: that people may avoid clinically useful genetic testing because they fear it could affect future life insurance applications. In a key person insurance context, that concern can be especially sensitive. Founders, directors and senior employees may be asked to take out cover to support business continuity, loan arrangements or shareholder agreements, yet may also be managing personal health decisions in the background.

If the ban proceeds as expected, insurers will need to adjust underwriting processes, application wording, staff training and compliance systems. The practical aim is that adverse genetic test results should not be used to deny, limit or load life insurance cover. However, applicants should not assume every health-related question disappears. Insurers may still assess other relevant medical information, family circumstances, occupational risk, financial justification and the purpose of the policy.

For small and medium-sized businesses, the message is measured optimism rather than complacency. Clearer genetic testing rules may reduce anxiety around applying for life cover, but the fundamentals of key person planning remain unchanged. A business still needs to identify who is genuinely critical, estimate a realistic sum insured, decide whether cover is for revenue protection, debt protection or ownership succession, and ensure policy ownership aligns with the intended outcome.

This is also a useful reminder to review older cover arrangements. Policies taken out years ago may no longer match current revenue, debt exposure, investor expectations or the contribution of key employees. Businesses should consider whether benefit amounts, insured lives and definitions remain suitable, particularly where the company has grown or become more dependent on a smaller leadership group.

Where underwriting rules are evolving, documentation matters. Businesses should keep board minutes, loan documents, buy-sell agreements and financial calculations consistent with the insurance purpose. Using a tool to estimate a realistic sum insured can help frame that discussion before seeking product-specific guidance.

The reform should be seen as part of a broader shift towards fairer, more transparent life insurance. For business owners, the opportunity is to use that momentum to make cover more deliberate, better evidenced and easier to claim on if the unexpected happens. If the details feel complex, working with a licensed adviser can help align underwriting, ownership and business continuity needs.

Published:Wednesday, 12th Aug 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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