CommInsure dominates Life Company of the Year Awards
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The Association of Financial Advisers (AFA) has awarded CommInsure the Platinum Life Company Award at the AFA/Plan for Life 2009 Life Company of the Year Awards.
CommInsure also won the Service Quality Award, the Trauma Insurance Award and the Investment Bond Award, along with two runner-up nods, to be recognised in six out of 10 categories.
“These awards … reflect excellence in the industry and the role the industry plays in addressing the chronic level of underinsurance in Australia and in helping us to deliver better outcomes for clients,” said AFA national president Jim Taggart.
Plan for Life’s Simon Solomon said the awards were a result of a rigorous quantitative and qualitative analysis process that included feedback from advisers.
“Adviser experience is an important component of the evaluation process,” he said. “We are delighted to report that feedback from advisers reveals that the calibre of risk products available in the marketplace is exceptional and that service levels continue to exceed expectations.”
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