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AUSTWIDE Insurance Brokers is a privately held organisation of motivated, creative insurance experts who have expertise in almost every area of business and personal insurance.
Austwide Insurance Brokers principal Sarah Fisher has been involved in the insurance industry for over 20 years and with her dedicated team, offers a wealth of knowledge to clients.
The brokers at Austwide Insurance Brokers go to great lengths to ensure clients receive the experience and individual care they require for quality assurance and peace of mind.
The team act for the client not the insurance company and have access to many insurers to ensure they can source the best cover and most competitive terms available.
The Austwide team can quote on many types of insurance cover, for example, public liability and professional indemnity, home and motor, plant and equipment, commercial motor, transit, management liability, business interruption, tools of trade, event liability, not-for-profit association liability, and much more.
Take the stress out of claims by letting an broker handle the claim process. Austwide can handle an insurance claim, including negotiating with Third Parties, assessors, and keeping you informed of the claim progress.
Austwide Insurance Brokers also have access to premium funding lenders who provide a monthly repayment option for insurance premiums. This allows clients to pay insurance through a simple bank direct debit each month at a small cost.
Austwide’s goal is to take the hassle out of insurance and get their clients a comparable policy at a reasonable price.
The team enjoys building long-term working relationships with clients. Call 5474 3040 for a quote on that next insurance renewal.
Austwide Insurance Brokers are in Tewantin at shop 9, 91 Poinciana Avenue.

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