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Auckland & Northland Flooding

Affected by the Auckland & Northland floods?

Our thoughts are with all our clients and friends impacted by the wild weather and flooding affecting the Auckland and Northern regions.

Our claims team is on stand by and we are ready to help!

If you need to contact us urgently please call us on 0800 237 252.

If you prefer to email us, please do so at [email protected]

In your email please include:
🔵 Your Name:
🔵 Your Phone Number:
🔵 Brief description of damage:
🔵 Have you had to evacuate your property?

Claims forms are also available on our website.

Please click on the link below to access our online claim forms and/or other claims advice details
https://lnkd.in/gU9XhAP9

Take Care,
Michael Blackmore and the aibGROUP team

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