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Trauma insurance does pay­–just look at these claim payout statistics.


Cancer, heart disease, strokes and road accidents: these are the four main causes of death in New Zealand. Every day, 63 people are diagnosed with cancer and 24 suffer from a stroke. Every 90 minutes, a Kiwi dies from heart disease. In 2016 alone, there were 328 deaths on our roads.

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Robo-advisor: friend or foe?

The march of progress moves ever onward, and robotic advisors are becoming more and more common—they’re even invading the financial advice space now too. They’re popular but can they really give you the insurance advice you actually need?

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The benefits of corporate wellness programs you’re missing out on

Wellness: it’s quickly becoming a keyword for successful business. But it’s not just about your employees getting a break from the desk or the screen; there are real business benefits that you’re missing out on by failing to capitalise on corporate wellness programs.

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How to make the most of your business interruption insurance

What is your business prepared for? Staff turnover––perhaps. Theft from your premises––almost certainly. A natural disaster? Probably not––and that can end up being a big problem.

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Are you making a mistake with your business liability insurance?

Statutory liability, general liability, director’s officer’s liability, even professional indemnity: all of these protections must be updated, reviewed or established to stay in line with new legislation.

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The common problems you need to avoid with your cyber security insurance

You aren’t immune to cyber crime, and we’re not just talking about WannaCry.

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Stop taking risks with your business disaster insurance

A year doesn’t go by in New Zealand without some kind of natural disaster. Flooding, earthquakes, tornadoes—all we need is for Rangitoto to erupt, and we’ll have the full set.

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A shareholder exit strategy isn't difficult, just ask KGA Geotechnical

Meet Yan Chan. Yan is one of the directors of KGA Geotechnical, an engineering consultancy with offices in both Auckland and Christchurch. After more than 25 years of operation, KGA Geotechnical has grown from a small startup to a medium-sized business with a team 30 people strong.

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Airbnb - is it for me?

I have to admit, when a client asked me how AirBNB impacts their home and contents insurance, I had to scuttle away and google just what AirBNB is (I'm more of a flash hotel, or resort kind of girl).  Who knew that ordinary people gave up part, or all of their home to accommodate strangers for their holiday?  I guess it makes sense in part - rent out your home while you are away on your own holiday - pays for the cocktails, right?

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Health and safety at work

Every business has different health and safety risks. At BRAVEday we are currently working on upgrading our health and safety process to ensure we are doing everything we can (and should) be doing to ensure the health, safety and wellbeing of our team when they are at work.

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