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Marketing the Message: The Making of the Market for Life Insurance in Australia, 1850–1940

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 September 2015

MONICA J. KENELEY*
Affiliation:
Monica J. Keneley is Professor at the Deakin University Department of Finance in Warrnambool, Australia. Contact information: Faculty of Business and Law, Deakin University, P.O. Box 423, Warrnambool, Victoria 3280, Australia. E-mail: mkeneley@deakin.edu.au.

Abstract

During the late nineteenth century, sales of life insurance products in Australia increased at a rapid rate. An investigation of the way in which life insurance products were targeted to the consumers provides insights not only into the marketing approaches, but also the changing nature of the mutual organization. This article uses a “stages” approach to analyze the evolution of the marketing message. The experience of Australian mutual insurers suggests that marketing strategies, as with other types of organizational skills, evolve in response to both the prevailing business environment and the ability of the firm to acquire and implement new knowledge and ways of conducting business.

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Copyright © The Author 2015. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Business History Conference. All rights reserved. 

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Supple, Barry. The Royal Exchange Assurance: A History of British Insurance 1720–1970. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1970.Google Scholar
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Borscheid, Peter. “Introduction.” In World Insurance: The Evolution of a Global Risk Network, edited by Borscheid, Peter and Haueter, Niels V., 134. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.Google Scholar
Carment, David. “Life Assurance in Australasia.” Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress of Actuaries (1904): 521549.Google Scholar
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Kobrak, Christopher. “USA: The International Attraction of the US Insurance Market.” In World Insurance: The Evolution of a Global Risk Network, edited by Borscheid, Peter and Haueter, Niels V., 274308. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Nobbs, Raymond K. “Ventures in Providence: The Development of Friendly Societies and Life Assurance in Nineteenth Century Australia.” PhD dissertation. Sydney: Macquarie University, 1978.Google Scholar
Pursell, Gary. “The Development of Non Life Insurance in Australia.” PhD dissertation. Canberra: Australian National University, 1964.Google Scholar
Australasian Insurance and Banking Record, 1879–1900.Google Scholar
Post Magazine and Insurance Monitor, April 1885.Google Scholar
Sydney Morning Herald, 19 December 1877.Google Scholar
AMP. Prospectus, 1856. AMP Archives, Sydney.Google Scholar
AMP. Chairman’s Address Annual General Meeting, 1857. AMP Archives, Sydney.Google Scholar
AMP. Minutes of Annual General Meeting held on 4th February 1864. AMP Archives, Sydney.Google Scholar
AMP. Prospectus, 1865.Google Scholar
AMP. Prospectus and Table of Rates, 1875. AMP Archives, Sydney.Google Scholar
AMP General Manager’s Office correspondence, June 30, 1932; September 19, 1940.Google Scholar
AMP Guard Book 1930–1934. AMP Archives, Sydney.Google Scholar
National Mutual Life Association (NMLA). Prospectus and Table of Rates, 1878. AMP Archives, Sydney.Google Scholar