Insurance for your kids. This is a difficult topic.

Sue Tierney


Nobody likes to think about it, but sometimes children have accidents or get sick. Sometimes they end up in hospital for a long time. Starship is always full.


If it happens, parents often give up their jobs. They drop everything – because who wouldn’t?


Fortunately, there are some excellent policies that can provide welcome support when families are affected by a child’s misfortune. 


And we have the perfect person to help you with this insurance – our in-house insurance specialist Louise Nicholls.

Louise is here to help.


We first got to know Louise when she worked in a senior role at one of New Zealand’s largest insurance companies. She really knows her stuff, so she can help you find the best cover for your family.


As well as being a qualified and registered Financial Advisor, she’s a mum of two. She knows all about the joys – and responsibilities – of family life.


Not only will she help you find the best cover, but she’ll be there if you ever need to make a claim. She will handle all the paperwork and spare no effort to get things sorted while you focus on the needs of your child.


It’s not just about the insurance. It’s about the support.


If you’d like to review any of your personal insurance policies, Louise is always ready to talk.


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