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Severe weather hits our communities

Communities across New Zealand have recently faced significant challenges following the severe weather events. At aibGROUP, we know how stressful times like these can be — impacting homes, businesses, and the things that matter most.

That’s why when you place your insurance with us, you’re not just getting a policy — you’re gaining a dedicated Claims Team who understands the process inside and out.

Our claims team will advocate on your behalf with insurers, reducing stress, saving valuable time, and helping you focus on what’s most important: rebuilding and recovery.

Today, we want to recognise and thank our incredible Claims Team. When it matters most, they deliver expert guidance with empathy, care, and professionalism - ensuring no client has to navigate the claims process alone.

If you need guidance with your insurance, don’t hesitate to reach out - we’re here to help.

When the unexpected happens, severe weather events can cause serious damage, like trees falling onto cars. Our claims team is here to support you every step of the way and help get you back on the road as soon as possible.

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