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A new life insurance discount puts long-term value in focus

Why eligibility perks should be weighed against policy fit, future premiums and advice

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Partners Life has introduced a new Life Advantage discount, giving eligible customers a permanent reduction on selected life and trauma-related covers.
The offer is aimed at non-smokers aged 16 and over who meet a specified body mass index range and complete full medical underwriting when applying for new or increased cover.

For New Zealand households watching every dollar, the appeal is obvious. Life insurance premiums can become a meaningful line item in the family budget, particularly when cover is bundled with trauma, income or mortgage protection. A lasting discount may help some people secure a higher level of protection, or keep cover in place for longer, at a time when affordability is a major concern.

But the wider lesson is not simply that a cheaper premium is better. Discounts are only valuable when the underlying policy suits the person buying it. Eligible covers under the offer include Life Cover, Life Income Cover and several trauma cover options, but each benefit type is designed for a different financial risk. A young family with a mortgage may need a very different mix from a self-employed person whose main concern is cash flow if illness stops them working.

It is also worth remembering that health-based pricing can create winners and exclusions. Body mass index is a blunt measure and does not capture every aspect of health, fitness or medical risk. Some applicants who consider themselves healthy may not qualify, while others may find that underwriting raises separate questions about medical history, occupation, hobbies or family history.

The practical takeaway for consumers is to look beyond the headline saving. Before switching, increasing or applying for cover, review the policy wording, exclusions, benefit definitions, waiting periods and how premiums may change over time. A discount today may still sit inside a stepped-premium structure that rises with age, so long-term affordability should be part of the decision.

For anyone comparing policy options, this development is a useful reminder that life insurance value is a combination of price, eligibility, claim certainty and fit. A licensed adviser can help test whether a discount genuinely improves the outcome, or whether another provider, benefit mix or sum insured would better protect the people who depend on you.

In short, Partners Life’s move adds another affordability lever to the market. The opportunity for buyers is to treat it as one factor in a broader life insurance comparison, rather than the deciding factor on its own.

Published:Tuesday, 14th Jul 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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