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AIA NZ kicks off 2023 with one month’s premium free to customers

Kicking 2023 off with a bang AIA NZ is offering customers one month’s premium free and a chance to win a $649 Apple Store gift card with AIA Vitality.

Thursday, January 12th 2023, 11:50AM

by Kerry Meadows-Bonner

Sharron Botica, AIA NZ Chief Partnership Distribution Officer says the start of a new year is always a really good time to have a conversation with your financial adviser about managing your finances.

“At the moment, we know there are cost pressures out there and it’s natural to want to make savings where we can. This is exactly where the benefit of an adviser comes into play – helping New Zealanders to have a financial plan that puts their priorities front and centre and gives peace of mind that the important things in life will be taken care of no matter what happens.”

To take advantage of the one month’s premium free offer, customers need to apply for and be issued a new, eligible life or health insurance policy before 28 February 2023. Plus, if they sign up to AIA Vitality before 28 February 2023 with a new or existing policy, they’ll go in the draw to win 1 of 50 Apple Store Gift Cards valued at $649.

In addition, when customers join AIA Vitality, they will automatically receive an initial 10% premium discount on eligible insurance policies.

At AIA we want to help more Kiwis best protect themselves and their loved ones, and to support them in leading Healthier, Longer, Better Lives. We hope with this campaign, we can assist them to do just that,” says Botica.

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