Fidelity Life announces expanded careers development programme and new digital, product, service and retention initiatives

Fidelity Life is expanding on its Career connect adviser training course to support financial advisers at different stages of their career. Adviser Edge is due to launch in April 2024 and consists of:

Career connect: For advisers new to the industry (0-1 years' experience), a comprehensive adviser skills and training programme, aimed at attracting and training the next generation of financial advisers to the industry.  Fidelity Life have announced two new intakes with spots for up to 15 adviser-nominated candidates and 15 new to industry advisers.

Professional pathways: with places for 50 advisers with 1 – 7 years of experience, Professional pathways will offer customisable and targeted educational resources, training, mentoring and development opportunities.

Advice masters: 30 experienced business owners with 7+ years in the industry will receive a tailored programme, delivered either 1:1 or in small groups on specialist topics including mergers and acquisitions, capital structuring and funding, value optimisation, succession planning, purpose-driven strategy, governance and sustainability. 

Expressions of interest for Professional pathways and Advice masters are open now and applications for Career Connect will open in February 2024, with all starting in April 2024.

Fidelity Life have also introduced a suite of initiatives following completion of a series of transformation projects.

Live chat - quick and easy access to New Business and Underwriting teams now live via Adviser Centre.

New-look E-App – a modern an intuitive user experience from March 2024.

Dedicated adviser service team - now available, a team committed to servicing all adviser needs.

Working together - a comprehensive guide covering everything you need to know to do business with Fidelity Life, coming soon.

Signatureless forms - the need for some signatures has been removed and acceptance of digital signatures has been extended.

Transparent turnaround times –turnaround times for new and existing business queries on Adviser hub will be published shortly.

Renewal reminders - copies of customers’ renewal letters for Tahi policies.

Keeping customers covered - automated SMS reminders and outbound calls to customers in arears.

Online masterclass – coming in November: the latest in lapse data and trends and how behavioural science can support customer conservation.

Monthly mortgage repayment - cover benefit percentages to increase from 110% to 115% of mortgage repayments and 40% to 45% of income, to better reflect the high cost of living.  

Special events and Future insurability - new Special event triggers to be added as reasons for optional cover increases such as buying investment property, land, holiday home, co-signing a child’s mortgage or supporting a child with fulltime tertiary study. Some exclusions for Special events and Future insurability (i.e., for customers with loadings or special terms) will also be removed to enable customers' better access to these benefits.   

Key person new to business and Key person for farmers - monthly cover limits will be increased from $4,000 to $6,500 for Key person new to business and from $5,000 to $9,000 for Key person for farmers covers to acknowledge increasing labour costs. 

Repatriation benefit - available on all inforce and new on-sale retail life covers, the newly added benefit will be on top of the life cover sum insured and will be accessible to repatriate a body home from and to New Zealand.  

Trauma stand-down period - the stand-down period will be adjusted to start on the date of application submission, not completion of underwriting, to acknowledge pressures within the healthcare system which can cause underwriting delays.  

 

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