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
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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
Peter Martin from The Sydney Morning Herald writes ‘A survey has found only half of all private health insurance customers know with confidence what their
Claim Scenario: Life assured has advanced melanoma and has been advised surgery is not available, and the disease is metastatic. They have been told the
The MBIE options paper suggests several proposed changes to the Financial Advisers Act which would require those currently operating as RFAs to meet the supervision
David Whyte and Brian Klee together have established New Zealand’s first version of the US based ‘Life Happens’ website. They have established a non-profit company called Life-Info and
The Quotemonster office will be closed from the end of day today until Tuesday the 5th of January. If you have any urgent matters please
The gentle decline in AFA numbers (see this story) now down to 1,842, after a net loss of 31 advisers may not sound like much. But
