‘Herd’ about WFI’s Livestock Insurance Policy?

When you’re buying a bull, you look for things like a solid breed history and good feet and step. But how do you choose the right insurance for your Simmental bulls?

WFI has been helping rural customers with their insurance needs for more than a century. Our local reps can be available to provide face-to-face service. We understand that every farm is unique.

Our 2024 Livestock Policy and Rural Plan help you to choose the cover that’s right for you.

WFI’s Livestock Policy:

We offer cover for:

  • death of an animal
  • loss of use of a bull or ram by accident only
  • loss of use of a bill or ram by accident or disease

WFI will have a local rep at the 2024 Queensland Simmental Bull Sale so you can insure your new bulls before they even leave the saleyard. Same day, same place.

And, if you have other livestock you want to add, one of our local reps can visit your property and discuss your needs there.

Rural Plan:

A suite of 15 types of cover under our Rural Plan means a lot of choices. You can choose from the following:

  • Farm Property Damage
  • Farm Loss of Income
  • Farm General Property
  • Farm Transit
  • Farm Legal Liability
  • Farm Machinery Breakdown
  • Farm Electronic Equipment
  • Farm Burglary and Theft
  • Classic Home
  • Standard Home
  • Personal Legal Liability
  • Personal Valuables
  • Motor Vehicle
  • Pleasure Boat
  • Personal Accident & Illness

So, look for our friendly WFI local rep, Heather Berry, at Central Queensland Livestock Exchange – Gracemere on 29 July 2024. She’ll be there to respond to any questions you have about WFI insurance.

If you can’t make it, or you’d like to talk insurance at another time, please contact Heather on 0407 081 160 or heather.berry@wfi.com.au. She’s a good person to know.

Insurance issued by Insurance Australia Limited ABN 11 000 016 722 AFSL 227681 trading as WFI. This is general advice only and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation or needs (“your personal circumstances”). Before using this advice to decide whether to purchase a product, you should consider your personal circumstances and the relevant Product Disclosure Statement and Target Market Determinations available from wfi.com.au.

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