Some websites advise you to never go direct to an insurer first. They say you'll pay full price and have nothing to compare it with. We disagree. We think you should absolutely do your own homework. Approach insurers directly and understand what they offer. Then make your own comparisons. If you have a special health need or family situation, then talk to an expert. For most people, however, there's no reason why you can't choose for yourself.
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How do I choose a life insurance provider? A simple guide
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Buying Life Insurance Online: The Benefits of Choosing Pinnacle Life
Covid-19 has rocked our world, but there are still lots of things you can still get sorted from home, including protecting your loved ones financially by getting your life insurance sorted.
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Life Insurance and Pandemics: What You Need to Know About Coverage and Claims
We've had lots of questions about whether COVID-19 is covered by Income Protection. We answer your questions here:
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Life Insurance and Pandemics: What You Need to Know About Coverage and Claims
The mad scramble for Pinnacle Life last week included purchasing phones for staff that could link to our 0800 number, buying extra laptops, grabbing screens and cords and even office chairs to relocate to home offices.
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Why you should buy your life insurance online
A recent survey by Consumer NZ indicated that you’re much less likely to be a satisfied customer if you buy insurance from a bank or an insurance broker, compared with those who buy direct from an insurance company.
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If you're an Aussie, you're safe with us
Kiwi's who reside in Australia are not officially permanent residents, unless they go through the formal process to become an Australian permanent resident or citizen