Posts by Simon Walker
In Touch with Keystone: February 2019

Welcome to our first issue of “In Touch with Keystone” for 2019. I trust your year is off to a fabulous start – I’ve had a busy start to 2019 with the arrival of two grandsons and having my 82-year-old mum in hospital.

Please take some time to read through this issue, which focuses on medical care options in New Zealand. I'd like to share with you an interesting article from The Herald, who ran a series on ‘Fair Care’ at the end of 2018. I hope you find it interesting – it also includes some links to other articles that might be of interest.

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Simon Walker
Welcome to our July issue of In-Touch with Keystone

It certainly doesn't feel like four months since our March e-letter. I hope this email finds you doing really well and that your 2018 is right on track. Please take some time for yourself to sit back and have a read of this month's article and tidbits of useful information. If you have any feedback, please don't hesitate to get In-Touch!  

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Simon Walker
Six ways to manage the rising cost of insurance

Insurance is one of those products that you don’t truly appreciate until you need it. When the unexpected happens, it’s a desperately-needed safety net. But when everything in life is going along smoothly, watching your premiums rise each year can leave you wondering whether it’s money well spent. What you might not realise is that there are plenty of ways you can retain an adequate level of cover while minimising your premium costs. If the affordability of your insurance is causing you concerns, here are six options you might like to consider.

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Simon Walker
Five things you might not know about personal insurance

You’re probably aware that personal insurance helps you to cover expenses if you’re unexpectedly affected by illness or injury. But do you know how many different kinds of cover are available to you, how they work, or which ones you really need? Here are five things you might not know about personal insurance.

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Simon Walker