Hi there,

As we reach the halfway point of the year, it’s hard to believe we have only six more months until Christmas and New Year!

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To celebrate, we’re reintroducing our popular $50 giveaway for you! 🎉

Here’s how you can earn:

$50 for insurance referrals

Refer a friend or family member for a life or health insurance review. If they take out a policy through us, you receive $50!

$50 for first home referrals

Know someone looking to buy their first home? When we meet for a free face-to-face consultation and create a personalised plan to help them get on the property ladder, you receive $50!

How to refer:

  • Tell your friends and family about this opportunity.
  • Send me their contact details via email or text.
  • I’ll get in touch to arrange the meeting — either for an insurance review or home loan consultation.

This promotion is available from today until 30 September 2025. Don’t miss out on this chance to earn some extra cash and help your loved ones protect what is important to them, and learn how to buy their first home!

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Is trauma (critical illness) insurance worth it?

Trauma insurance provides a vital financial safety net to fall back on, and children who rely on your income are protected. It pays out a lump sum if you suffer a covered illness or injury, allowing you to focus on recovery without worrying about financial concerns.

What is trauma insurance?

Trauma insurance provides a tax-free lump sum payment if you suffer a serious medical condition or an injury covered by your policy.

Unlike health insurance, which only pays for specific medical expenses, trauma cover offers complete flexibility. You can use the payout as needed, whether for treatment, mortgage or rent payments, household bills, or taking time off work to recover.

What does trauma insurance cover? 

Trauma insurance offers financial support for a wide range of serious illnesses and medical conditions, including:

  • Cancer: One of the most commonly claimed conditions, including breast, bowel, and lung cancer 
  • Heart conditions and procedures: Heart attack, coronary artery bypass surgery, and other major cardiovascular issues 
  • Neurological conditions: Stroke (a leading cause of disability in New Zealand, often requiring long-term rehabilitation), Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, multiple sclerosis, and motor neurone disease 
  • Other conditions: Chronic organ failure (kidney, liver, or lungs), organ transplant, terminal illness, loss of limb, blindness, and severe rheumatoid arthritis.

Does trauma insurance cover my kids?

Yes, trauma insurance can cover your children if they are diagnosed with a policy-defined critical illness. Many plans have a complimentary child’s trauma benefit, with a few insuring kids as young as three months until they turn 19-23 years old.

Let me know if you’d like to have a chat about your insurance or any questions you may have.