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WHAT DOES AN ADVISER DO? LET ME TAKE CARE OF THOSE FORMS!!! (2019)

Craig Bigelow | March 08, 2019


Do you hate filling out forms? Completing any insurance application requires a fair bit of paperwork. In this video, I share with you how I spend hours trying to make your life easier! If you want to spend less time completing paperwork, get in touch and let me take care of this for you! Subscribe for regular insurance videos here - http://bit.ly/TruePrideYT Don’t know how much insurance you need? Use this tool to get your personalised report - https://m.me/TruePrideAU


About Me

Craig Bigelow

Current Rating: 5 / 5
Insurance Broker
True Pride
www.truepride.com.au
Melbourne, Victoria
0417 170 310
When I was growing up I dreamt of being an adult, going to BBQ's and telling everyone that "I sell insurance for a living", that and playing Major League baseball! At least one of these has come true!

I started the business with a focus on "financial coaching". I got some really good results for my clients however I was finding the people I work with were already smart, motivated executives who instead of spending hundreds a month on a full coaching plan, really just needed some good foundation advice. I am now recording videos and sharing this for free.

The big gap, however, was providing a backup plan if something went wrong. They had some insurance through work provided when they started and since then, both their role and personal situation had become way more complex. Sound familiar?

My role is simple. Help you work out what you HAVE, what you NEED and how to get it DONE.

By focusing on insurance advice, I am always looking for ways to make a pretty dry and boring process more streamlined and pain-free. I treat every application as if it were my own and sit on your side against the insurance company to make sure we get the best outcome every time.

I'm looking forward to helping and being a part of this community!

Thanks,
Craig