Fiji Sun

Serving Fijians for two decades

- Front from left: SUN Insurance manging director

According to Managing Director Inia Naiyaga, SUN Insurance is Fiji’s only 100 per cent locally owned, managed and staffed general insurance company, and is currently celebratin­g 20 years of successful operation in a sector that was once the exclusive preserve of foreignown­ed insurers.

“All decisions including approvals are all made here in Fiji by our own people. If ever misfortune strikes, we assist policy holders find their feet and move on rapidly,” Mr Naiyaga said.

“We understand the kinds of insurance products and services needed by our fellow Fijians to provide financial security and peace of mind,” he said.

SUN Insurance was a notable ‘first responder’ when Tropical Cyclone Winston, the most destructiv­e

SUN Insurance was a notable ‘first responder’ when Tropical Cyclone the most destructiv­e cyclone ever recorded brought devastatio­n across large areas of the country in 2016

cyclone ever recorded brought devastatio­n across large areas of the country in 2016.

“The other testimony to this was our service delivery in the recent Tropical Cyclone Harold earlier this year.

“At SUN, we offer a wide range of insurance products such as motor vehicle, fire and loss of profit, burglary, house and contents, money, public liability, marine hull and cargo, contractor­s all risk, personal accident, and travel.

“We pride our innovative approach in enhancing our products and services thus we had introduced our new and improved house owners policy.

House owners policy cannot be compared to any other in Fiji as SUN Insurance offers a wide range of free benefits, such as:

■ Death benefit of $10,000;

■ Funeral benefit of $2500;

■Natura● disaster resilience benefit of $1000;

■Limited cyclone cover for roof without an engineer’s certificat­e; and

■ And many more (Conditions Apply).

With the current pandemic, all businesses have suffered significan­tly thus reducing the ability of many to pay insurance premiums upfront.

“To ease this burden, we have stretched our premium payment term with no additional costs to clients however with a circumspec­t approach.

“We do understand the hard financial times being experience­d by all and are assisting our clients wherever possible.

We hope to keep striving to better our products and services with customer satisfacti­on being our utmost priority.”

 ??  ?? Inia Naiyaga, deputy chairman Deewan Maharaj and director Archie Seeto with staff members.
Inia Naiyaga, deputy chairman Deewan Maharaj and director Archie Seeto with staff members.

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