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The importance of reviewing your insurances

1 June 2022

The importance of reviewing your insurances

Times have changed a lot over the past 2 years and we are all still adjusting to the "new norm" as Covid continues to linger around the community.  We know it hasn't been easy for some and just want you to know we are thinking of you and are here to support you where we can.

With the cost of living on the rise (such as increasing interest rates, fuel, and food), many of us are feeling the pinch. That's why it's so important we know where and how our money is being spent.

A few little tips which might help:


The importance of reviewing your insurances

Our life circumstances are constantly changing, so to remain fit for purpose, and to ensure you’re not paying too much but are still adequately protected, your insurances need to be frequently reviewed.

Part of that process involves talking to us. For us to help you effectively, we need to know when something in your life changes as this is likely to affect the sort of insurance cover you need.


Here are some of the situations we face regularly that should spark a review of your insurances:

So, when something changes in your life, you need to think carefully about how your insurance cover might be affected.

Reviewing your insurances is also an opportunity to:

Refresh your memory on what you have cover for. You may have taken your cover out some time ago and aren't sure exactly what you have in place.
Identify claim opportunities. We can make sure you're making the most of your cover and haven't missed out on any claims.

We can chat either in person or via Zoom. Or you might prefer a phone call, just to give us idea of where you’re at and how things are tracking.

We look forward to catching up soon, and in the meantime, if you have any questions at all, or would like to chat, please get in touch via info@curainsurance.co.nz, or by phoning us on 06 349 0089.

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