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NZLife still best value for Personal Insurance

MEDIA RELEASE
18 January 2010

NZLife still best value for Personal Insurance

New Zealand site http://www.NZLife.co.nz has come out on top again offering the country’s lowest premiums compared to other major providers.

In NZLife’s annual survey conducted December 2009, the site once again proved to provide the best value for money for personal insurance products. *

Founding Director of NZLife John Hyde says “The results are consistent since we launched the site and are reflected in other national independent surveys. Our users and clients also appreciate the comprehensive information provided and the personal service they receive.”

The survey compares all major insurance providers for both male and female from age groups 25, 35, and 45.

Life Cover, Critical Illness, Total Permanent Disablement, and Income Protection premiums for each provider are quoted also.

Since the site’s launch in 2006, over 53000 kiwis have visited NZLife to get instant quotes, and many have completed the simple online application, and become clients.

“Online is the cheapest way to apply for insurance policies, and NZLife is a trusted kiwi-owned site providing insurance products from New Zealand’s largest personal insurance company – Sovereign.” says Hyde.

The free service provided through NZLife not only offers instant quotes and a comprehensive comparisons page, but all of the fine print in clear English so that you can see what you are buying, and make claims when needed.

The site’s most popular pages have online calculators allowing people to work out the amount of cover they need. Kiwis enjoy the DIY features without any sales pressure.

“In the last 12 months during the recession there has been an increasing demand for both Life and Income Protection. We have had to increase our staffing effort to meet and service the demand. Online services are now a major part of our business and it continues to grow rapidly,” says Hyde.

* Results are available through www.NZLife.co.nz on the Compare Costs page.

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