AUSactive's New Insurance Offering: Comprehensive Protection at Reduced Costs
Tailored Insurance Solutions Now Available for Fitness Professionals
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AUSactive, Australia's leading body for the exercise and active health sector, has unveiled a new insurance product designed specifically for fitness professionals.
This initiative, developed in partnership with global insurance broker Marsh, aims to provide enhanced protection while offering lower premiums compared to existing market options.
The new insurance solution is available through AUSactive's Professional Plus membership package. Key benefits include:
Lower premiums compared to other market offerings.
A $20 million limit of indemnity, providing substantial protection.
Seamless transition for members with existing policies, ensuring no disruption.
Access to risk management and claims support, along with insurance-related insights.
Ken Griffin, Chief Executive of AUSactive, emphasized the importance of this offering, stating that it allows members to focus on delivering excellence in health, fitness, and wellbeing, knowing they have stronger protection that also saves them money.
For fitness professionals, this development presents an opportunity to reassess their current insurance coverage and consider the benefits of AUSactive's new offering. Ensuring adequate protection is crucial in mitigating risks associated with client interactions and business operations.
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