Wednesday, April 25, 2012
OCR remains held at 2.5%
"The domestic economy is showing signs of recovery...
"Housing market activity continues to increase...
"A recovery in building activity appears to be underway - as forecast...
"That recovery will strengthen as repairs and reconstruction in Canterbury pick up later in the year."
The main concern for the Reserve Bank appears to be offshore "the global outlook remains of concern. Near-term indicators have moderated and financial market sentiment is still fragile."
"The New Zealand dollar has stayed elevated despite recent falls in commodity prices. Should the exchange rate remain strong without anything else changing, the Bank would need to reassess the outlook for monetary policy settings."
But what we don't know is what that reassessment may involve - as previously indicated a longer period of no change to the OCR; or whether they would see a cut to the rate.
The next Monetary Policy and OCR rate annoucement is 14th June.
If you are interested in reading past announements and statements from the Reserve Bank click here
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If you want to speak with a mortgage adviser about your home loan then click here to meet the Mortgage People team or freephone 0800 823 823
Or if it is time you discussed Mortgage Repayment Insurance or your current House Insurance then click here to meet the Insurance People team or freephone 0800 823 823
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Travel Insurance

For travellers who have regular stints away from home, compare the cost of the Annual Multi Trip policy against insuring individually each time. If you're travelling at least twice a year, undoubtedly the Annual Multi Trip options will save you both dollars and time.
Worldwide Annual Multi Trip $339
Worldwide Excl USA/Canada $279
Domestic NZ $199
*Correct at date of blog.
1Cover's cheap travel insurance policies work with your flexibility in mind - you can choose the level of cover to suit your needs or even opt for no excess for a small premium.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
New Give Way Rules

CONTACT ME for a free car insurance review
Insurance People freephone 0800 823 823
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
NOTICE: House, Contents & Car Insurance
Recently most of New Zealand will have been notified from their insurance broker or insurance company of increases to your premiums; largely this was due to the increase in EQC Levies. The EQC Levy was increased as of February 1st, to a maximum annual levy charge of $172.50 per house insurance policy and $34.50 per contents policy. This is one of those compulsory costs if you have insurance on your home, your personal contents or car - there has been a huge amount of commentary in the news, and most of last year was full of warnings to expect your insurance premiums to go up!
Did you know...
Many insurers also took this opportunity to raise their premiums in addition to the EQC levy increase. The increases vary between all the insurance companies, and here at Insurance People we're pleased to say that our preferred suppliers for fire and general insurance fall within the lower percentage of increase when compared to the wider market of insurance companies.
Do you think your premiums have gone up too much? If you'd like to get a comparison and a QUOTE please click here >
Contact Us with your Query or Concern
If you have your House, Contents and Car insurance with Insurance People and have a question or concern about your cover or premium please do not hesitate to contact us - we're here to help anytime you need us! We'd rather you talk to us now so there are absolutely no issues come claim time.
If you've been referred to this blog or perhaps just stumbled up on it on google and you want to know more, please contact Yvonne Wallace - she is an expert when it comes to general insurance!
We offer a full service
Like some big companies as a client you can get lost... you won't get lost here! We don't just put your insurance in place then forget about you; we look after you throughout life's changes and most importantly, at claim time!
To find out more freephone 0800 823 823 & ask for Yvonne...
House, Contents, Car & Boat Insurance
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Sunday, December 18, 2011
Seasons Greetings from Insurance People
As another year nears an end, looking back reveals a period of mixed signals, the lows of an economic crisis, the highs of an exciting 6 weeks of world cup rugby and then the election! What will we all do now?
Thanks to you all for your support and for helping to make this year rewarding from allowing our team do what they enjoy most ~ making sure you are financially sorted & well protected.
Merry Christmas, happy & safe holidays to you and your family.
We look forward to seeing you in 2012.
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Office Hours
Below are the office hours over the christmas period; in case of emergency feel free to call freephone 0800 823 823 anytime for further information.
Friday 23rd December ~ Closing 3pm
Wednesday 28th to Tuesday 3rd January ~ Closed
Back to business from Wednesday 4th January 2012 ~ 8.30am to 5pm
Office Freephone 0800 823 823
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Fire & General Insurance - Claims & Help
For AON Stylecover Insurance Claims or Queries
freephone 0800 505 152
For Lumley Insurance Claims or Queries
freephone 0800 781 782
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Contact your adviser
To find your adviser's details click here
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
EQC Levy increase for all...
From 1st February 2012 our EQC levies are on the rise... which to be fair we've been expecting after the Christchurch earthquakes.
If you'd like to read the announcement on the "Beehive" website click here >>>
What it means
As a home owner, right now we pay 5cents per $100 of insurance cover capped at a maximum of $69 per year (including GST).
From 1st February 2012, this will increase to 15cents per $100 of insurance cover capped at $207 per year (including GST).
This increase applies to both House and Contents policies only NOT your car or personal life, trauma, medical etc.
The coverage that EQC provides remains unchanged, that is, it will continue to cover the first $100,000 (plus GST) for house damage and the first $20,000 (plus GST) for contents damage for insured residential properties in the event of earthquake, natural landslip, volcanic eruption, hydrothermal activity and tsunami.
IMPORTANT
The EQC levy applies to your House and Contents policy no matter which company you have your insurance with; this increase is set industry wide! The EQC levy is a portion of your overall monthly/annual premium which each insurer collects on behalf of the Government.
Do you need to do anything?
No. You will receive notification from your insurer confirming the levy increase and exactly what the increase is to your premiums.
Yes. Contact Insurance People if you would like to REVIEW your insurance and take a closer look at what you are paying in premiums.
Yes. Contact Insurance People if you would like a free QUOTE on your current house and contents!
Get more information from Insurance People ~ freephone 0800 823 823
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
ATTENTION:Self Employed
Want to save money on your levies?
If you are self employed or palnning to become self employed you'll know that one cost you can not avoid is your ACC levies... for most its like one of those 'grudge' costs, something we have no choice on - or do you?
Yes. Actually, when it comes to your ACC levies you do have a choice to decrease or increase your levies. Its called ACC CoverPlus Extra and the team of advisers at Insurance People are now fully trained and skilled in this area. (Check out our July blog for more details...)
As each persons situation is completely different to the next, we're encouraging all self employed to make the call, contact us for a chat and to see if your ACC is right for your current circumstances.
Do you know...
How much you pay in levies?
The amount you'll receive in case of an accident?
What 'offsets' means and the effect this may have on you?
If you have the right ACC job classification code? If it is wrong, it could be costing you!
Things you should know...
ACC will only pay out if you have an accident - it does not cover illness.
Mortgage Repayment insurance covers you for illness and accident and does not affect your ACC.
Income Protection gives you choice and certainty of income if unable to work due to illness or accident.
You do have a choice on how much you pay in ACC levies.
Request an ACC review here.
PS - one of our first ACC reviews identified an incorrect job classification code, that person received $14,000 back in over paid levies! We can't promise that for everyone, but is has proven one thing for sure - its worth while getting an ACC review done!
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