Category: Pink Blog

Fun times with Pink and TriWoman

triWomanThe girls from Wellington had some fun at the Contact TriWoman Series. Blue skys, sunshine and lots of energy made it a great morning for participants and spectators and we had lots of visitors to our pretty pink tent.

Thanks to Peter Morgan and the team at Brendon Foot for loaning us the car.

Pink sponsors Contact TriWoman Series 2010

Pink Insurance would like to announce that we are now proud sponsors of the Contact TriWoman Series 2010. Here at Pink Insurance we advocate the health, wealth and well being of all women. We believe our philosophies are closely aligned with the creators of this wonderful event, promoting the empowerment of women!

If you are interested in participating please follow the link on our website. Don’t forget to come and see us at the events to go into the draw to win a beautiful gift basket overflowing with Pink goodies.

http://www.tri.co.nz/

Teen Health Cover

The team at Pink Insurance has spent some time developing a ‘Teen Health Cover’ that we are now taking to secondary schools to roll out to their students. We donate the first two months premium of all students who take cover through us back to the school. The monthly premium is $35.14 per month for 16 – 18 year olds. Premiums will start to increase from age 19 up, and cover can be carried through adult life.

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Did you know that you can insure your income against Redundancy?

Your greatest asset is your ability to earn an income. What would happen if you unexpectedly lost your job? How long could your family survive?

One of our advisers Kim Fischer contributed to a NZ Herald article on July 11 2009 outlining what you can do to help keep your job in these difficult economic times.

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Do you know what you’re covered for?

After watching yet another story of ‘when insurance goes bad’ on Tuesday June 29 (on Campbell Live), I thought I should let you know that you can get medical insurance that will pay for treatment with non-Pharmac funded drugs if you get sick.

The story was about Raewyn Whitelaw who has cancer, but Southern Cross wouldn’t pay for treatment with the non-Pharmac funded drug Rituximab.  Her doctors had advised her that this drug would keep her in remission longer, but her insurance wouldn’t cover it.

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And you will go in the draw to win one of Three entry to TRIWoman Series .

“ Joy, belief and friendship & achievement are just some of the many things
that you can experience and create by participating in the Contact TriWoman
Series. Become energised and excited and enjoy all the benefits of being active
again. The TriWoman series is for all ages and fitness levels so enliven your
friends and family and welcome the TriWoman into your life”

Women for Women Charitable trust

The Women for Women Charitable Trust has been established to support women in times of financial hardship ...

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