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Cigna offers free specific injury cover offer

Cigna is helping New Zealanders to protect against the unexpected by offering eligible new customers $2,000 free Specific Injury Cover for 12 months.

Monday, September 5th 2022, 6:00AM

Specific Injury Cover provides customers reassurance they'll have financial assistance to support their recovery if they were to experience one of life's more common injuries.

General Manager, distribution David Haak says the offer is available to eligible customers who purchase a new Assurance Extra policy through an independent financial adviser. They’ll then receive $2,000 of free Specific Injury Cover for 12 months.

"With New Zealanders dealing with the rising cost of living, we're proud to bring this offer to market to provide anyone taking out cover extra peace of mind if they were to experience common injuries such as fractures and burns that other insurance or ACC may not cover," Haak says.

"A little goes a long way. Our Specific Injury Cover is a great addition to the insurance mix for any customer.  We encourage all advisers to consider it as part of their advice conversations, and if they need to know more about it, to speak to their business partnership manager."

To support advisers to promote the offer, Cigna NZ has again made it easy for advisers to share this special offer with their customers.

“We’ve developed another handy toolkit that has everything advisers need to promote this offer to their customers on social media and via email during the campaign period," Haak says. "All they need to do is copy and paste then connect with their customers.”

When the 12 months of free cover is up, customers will have the opportunity to renew to paid cover. Advisers will receive full commission on the renewed business.

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