Life insurance adviser becomes BRW 2011 Fast Starter
xLife is a BRW 2011 Fast Starter for the second year running.
The quality of the 2011 BRW Fast Starters was as high as ever, as businesses and entrepreneurs presented the solid business practices required to deliver growth in a downturn exhibiting innovation and resilience.
xLife is a specialist financial adviser offering:
- Free comparisons of Australia's top personal insurance policies;
- Free annual policy reviews; and
- Free claims management.
As a leading online comparison service, xLife offers easy-to-understand advice to Australians on life insurance, income protection insurance and trauma insurance.
xLife also offers a superannuation advice service for those seeking limited or full financial advice. Clients can opt for basic advice and a super consolidation service, or for full advice which can include consolidation and tailored super growth strategies.
In 2011 xLife will be launching an exciting new initiative which is set to be an industry first. The new initiative will be formally announced in the near future.
xLife's client base has grown rapidly since its inception in 2006, and owner Russell Cain believes the business's advice on key Australian occupations, its ability to address pre-existing medical conditions, and its exceptional customer service has greatly contributed to its success.
"Our advisers always try to find competitive policies which will offer adequate and competitive coverage, no matter what their personal situation may be".
"I think what differentiates us from other advisers is that our advice is easy to understand, and there are no costly upfront fees for a full financial plan. What we offer is a cost effective and simpler personal insurance and superannuation solution for all Australians".
For entrepreneurs and start-up businesses to have qualified for the BRW Fast Starter 2011, they must have commenced trading after June 30, 2006; reported at least two fiscal years of revenue; have revenue of more than $500,000 in 2009-10; and have revenue for 2009-10 must be more than in 2008-09. They must also have 200 or fewer full-time employees; more than one main customer; and the bulk of revenue must not come from government grants or other start-up funding. Another condition was that businesses must also be Australian-owned, not be a subsidiary of a multinational; and privately owned companies must have revenue figures verified by an external accountant or auditor.
The issue of the magazine will be on sale April 28 2011.
For more information contact xLife, info @ xlife.com.au, 1300 135 205.
xLife makes the BRW 2011 Fast Starter list.
May 2011



