Diana Clement has written this article in NZ Herald discussing many of the ways people try to make fraudulent claims and the ways in which
Month: July 2017
Research shows that NZ health insurance policies offer minimal cover for mental illness. Susan Edmunds has written this article about a study conducted on 36 different policies
This is how consumers feel, really: If you wanted a quantification of that then you might like to check out this link which has a lot more
Ignoring risk happens a lot, as part of a kind of binary thinking. Consumers often think risks are 'normal' or 'high' and rarely acknowledge much
Most people do, but people have some strange ideas sometimes. Consider democracy – especially overseas. So, prompted by a discussion with my son last night,
There seems to be a demand for good material which shows how insurance helps, in real life challenges, like this one. [embedyt] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kJrrmOGUmY[/embedyt] You can
The RBNZ has published a report reviewing insurer disclosures. Disclosure of the financial stability and claims paying ability ratings, along with references to solvency information,
Gen Re expresses some concerns about terminal illness benefits, and a significant proportion of discusses some interesting analysis on survival rates for clients following terminal
If you are a financial adviser specialising in life insurance I would like to invite you to join me for a brief introduction to robo-services
