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Southern Cross admitted it did not apply discounts as promised.
Following an investigation, Southern Cross Benefits Limited (trading as Southern Cross Travel Insurance) has admitted liability for breaches of fair dealing laws and has paid $1,105,000 to the Crown.
Southern Cross Travel Insurance (SCTI) has announced that it is closely observing the situation and has prepared its customer service teams to address policyholder concerns as events develop. Jess ...
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Travel insurance that covers the possibility of a hurricane may be a take-it-or-leave-it option for many people, but medical ...
FreightInsure has today launched its embedded insurance platform in New Zealand, enabling freight operators to offer customers ‘pay as you go’ cover for goods in transit as part of the freight booking ...
On my very first overseas trip without my parents, the airline lost my luggage for almost 24 hours. I was headed to Madrid, ...
Probably not the right time to poke the bear. After all, she normally won’t settle for anything less than four stars from a ...
This is Flow won the media account across both Australia and New Zealand markets. Creative duties in Australia will be ...
Following a competitive pitch for media, Southern Cross Travel Insurance (SCTI) has finalised its agency village, with three ...
Independent media agency This Is Flow has been awarded the media account across both markets. The agency will handle all ...