
23 Mar 2021
Budgeting for life’s big moments
Whether you’re saving for a house, planning a family or socking it away in your emergency fund, here’s tips...
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The Easy LifeLife deserves you at your best. That’s why OneChoice helps you deliver it with optional cover in case your health slows down.
This benefit pays up to $500,000 if you suffer a defined serious illness, letting you focus on getting better or just catch a breath when hard times get in the way.
Whether you’re new to life or have been doing it for decades, we’ll help you and the people you share it with, focus on recovery, instead of money. It’s what we do.
Life has heaps of curve balls it can throw at you. But we’ve got you covered for some of the worst, including heart attack, stroke, cancer and coronary artery bypass surgery.
You know your life better than we do. That’s why we’ll let you set a cover amount that meets your financial needs if you get sick – from $50,000 right up to $500,000, depending on your age.
We’ll reward you for looking after yourself with lower starting premiums if you’re a non-smoker. Easy as.
Just answer some questions and you’re good to go. It only takes a few minutes to get sorted for serious illnesses.
We love what we do and who we do it for. That’s why our cover is designed just for Kiwis (that’s you - not the bird).
Your policy is issued by Pinnacle Life and backed by Hannover Re, one of the world’s leading underwriters. So you’re in safe hands.
Life’s too short for confusing paperwork. We skip the medicals and forms to apply by asking you questions over the phone.
Our insurance gives you heaps of choice – from your cover amount, payment frequency, your beneficiaries, and more. You’re in control.
Sort your life out.
Cover for if you suffer a lifelong disability that stops you from looking after yourself.
If you’re keen for a chat, call us on 0800 005 819 from 8am to 8pm Monday to Friday. If you’re too busy enjoying life, we can call you instead, or why not request a quote now?