Future-proof your business with Retail Insurance options on our leading platforms
Take the opportunity to diversify your revenue streams with retail insurance options on our leading FirstChoice and FirstWrap platforms. Providing avenues for growth, we offer premium products to help build your business in an uncertain climate.
Choice of market-leading retail insurers
FirstChoice and FirstWrap give the choice of two leading retail insurers, CommInsure and Asteron Life. Both have competitive and flexible remuneration arrangements to suit your business model. These are available in addition to our platform group insurance offering.
Convenience and value
With a range of cost-effective retail insurance cover options, our platforms offer great value for you and your clients. Enjoy the convenience of simplified admin through automated premium payments as well as the efficiency of managing business on platform.
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Terms and Conditions
This is general information only and does not take into account any individual objectives, financial situation or needs. Investors should consider the relevant PDS before making an investment decision. FirstChoice is issued and operated by Colonial First State Investments Limited ABN 98 002 348 352, AFS Licence 232468 (Colonial First State), the trustee of the Colonial First State FirstChoice Superannuation Trust ABN 26 458 298 557. FirstWrap is issued and operated by Avanteos Investments Limited ABN 20 096 259 979, AFSL 245531 (Avanteos), the trustee of The Avanteos Superannuation Trust ABN 38 876 896 681. Colonial First State and Avanteos are owned ultimately by Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124 through the Colonial First State group of companies.
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