Wymark specialises in, and provides total Insurance portfolio management of;
“Integrity, Fidelity and Diligence”; the motto of Wymark Insurance Brokers since it’s beginnings in 1985. Adherence to this motto has created the foundation for Wymark’s success and growth and with creating a reputation for service throughout South East Queensland, initially, and now Australia wide. Unlike a number of today’s Insurance Broking companies, Wymark has retained autonomy. It remains totally independent of any external ownership. This enables Wymark to offer unbiased advice and service and to provide personal and effectual attention to every individual client need.
WHY USE A BROKER?
An Insurance Broker can save you time and money as well as taking the worry out of managing your insurance risks and letting you get on with your business. They can offer objective advice and arrange the most appropriate insurance cover for your needs and help you if the need arises to make a claim. An Insurance Broker is there if there is a need to make a claim or review your circumstances.
An Insurance Broker is your professional insurance partner who will analyse your situation and provide an objectively tailored plan to meet your requirements. You will be better off knowing you have consulted an insurance expert providing you with peace of mind, rather than hoping you've done the ‘right thing’ yourself. Many people unwittingly put their livelihoods at stake, under-insure or over-insure, because they did not seek the right advice.
An Insurance Broker represents you, the insurance purchaser, and not the insurance company. They offer impartial advice on house, car, business and other insurance needs. They can also access Life and Disability Insurance and a range of other financial services - in other words, they can help you cover just about everything!
WYMARK’S PHILOSOPHY - The Insurance Broker
His duty is to represent the assured; to discover his needs; to put his risks before the underwriters in as favourable a light as possible; to obtain the best terms for him when the insurance is placed; and (if there should be a claim) to arrange the settlement, collect the money from the underwriters and pay it out in the right quarter.
He must know the market; be able to select the most suitable underwriters for each risk; be sufficiently acquainted with the law to secure the contract of an insurance in its right form; prepare the policy and get it signed by the underwriter; give his help and guidance in the preparation of and handling of claims; and generally act as philosopher and friend to the clients who entrust him with their business.
From Lloyds of London Diary