CommInsure Life Insurance
[social_share]CommInsure has a long history of insuring residents of Australia — well over 100 years’ worth of experience (although only under the CommInsure name since 1999). The company offers a comprehensive selection of personal insurance policies, but they go beyond that. CommInsure places an emphasis on rewarding customer loyalty by offering more coverage over time even without increased premiums.
If you think you might be interested in a CommInsure life insurance policy, you can learn more about the company below to see what they offer. Then give us a call to talk to a financial planner who can help you figure out not only which policy is right for you, but exactly how much life insurance you really need.
Types of Personal Insurance Cover Offered
- Income Protection Cover
- Trauma Cover
- Total & Permanent Disability Cover (TPD)
- Life Cover
- Business Overheads Cover
What CommInsure’s Personal Insurance Cover can do for You
When you purchase life insurance or other personal insurance, how do you know that you have adequate cover? More importantly, how do you know that “enough” insurance today will still be enough coverage just a few years from now? CommInsure doesn’t want their customers to worry, and they step in with rewards for loyal customers — “rewards” meaning more coverage without paying even an extra dollar in premiums.
If you get an income protection policy or business overheads insurance, you can get $50,000 in accidental death cover for free just for being a customer for three years. If you continue to stay with CommInsure, you’ll continue to be rewarded with another $10,000 in accidental death cover each year until you reach the maximum extra cover of $100,000.
By bundling that insurance with your life cover through CommInsure, the company will also double your accidental death cover for free! As if that’s not enough, you can get a free 5% increase in life, TPD, trauma, or child cover just for keeping your policy with CommInsure for at least five years. How can you go wrong?