JP Hale has this excellent post on the risks of replacing a policy when you go and get a “no-advice” sale. This process is common,
Month: January 2016
As a guest of NZ’s CFA Society UK economist and author John Kay will voice his harsh critique of the financial services industry. This article on
Southern Cross have released the results of a survey taken out in November 2015 uncovering the truth about what people lie about to their Doctors. “Do
Susan Edmunds at Goodreturns quotes David Boyle, Group Manager of investor education at the Commission for Financial Capability “…roboadvice was a potential starting point for people who did
This article on Producers Web by Bob Clark discusses his predictions for the coming year based on the growth of automated online advisory platforms (robo-advisers) int he
Here is the latest press release from Southern Cross: Kiwis are in denial about their sugar habit and quick to criticise others, according to research
NZ Herald published this article with one lady’s story of how she was not employed in an asbestos-exposed environment and therefore her cover for pleural mesothelioma should be
A lot of advisers do not like Total and Permanent Disablement Cover (sometimes called Lump Sum Disablement). Academics and risk specialists, backed up by a
Following our review of insurers statements on coverage of Keytruda (Pembrolizumab) we have been asked to detail the differences between the non-Pharmac coverage offered by each insurer.
Professional IQ are hosting a workshop that will open your eyes to the importance of insurance and, with a focus on the Christchurch earthquake as an
