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Fidelity Life extends 3-months premium free offer

Fidelity Life has extended its three-months premium free special offer.

Tuesday, August 13th 2024, 7:37PM

All new customers who take out an eligible policy will have their premiums covered for the first three months.

The offer has been extended until December 31, 2024 and will see new customers not paying any premium for the first three months of their policy.

Bronwyn Kirwan, Fidelity Life chief commercial officer, says “This extension reinforces our commitment and understanding that times are tough and continue to be so. With the help of this extension Fidelity Life hopes to make it easier for more New Zealanders to get the benefits of both financial advice and insurance protection.”

The offer is available to eligible new Platinum Plus, Platinum Plus Level Term, Mortgage Protectors and NZHL Life policies that are illustrated between May 1, and December 31, 2024, submitted within 30 days of the illustration being generated and issued within six months of the offer period end date.

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