Australian Unity’s health insurance shines in 2024 Finder customer satisfaction awards

30 August 2024

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Australian Unity is proud to announce our strong performance in the 2024 Finder Customer Satisfaction Awards, where we were recognised in several categories

We secured second place in the prestigious "Loved Brand," "Value," "Trusted Brand," and "Quality Service" categories, highlighting our ongoing commitment to our members' wellbeing.

With an impressive overall satisfaction score of 4.36/5, this recognition underscores Australian Unity’s dedication to providing exceptional support and value to our private health insurance members.

Rebecca Windsor, Private Health Insurance CEO, said our mission at Australian Unity is to enhance the wellbeing of our members, and these awards affirm our success in achieving that goal.

“We are honoured to be recognised by Finder and grateful to members for their trust,” said Ms Windsor.

“As we look to the future, we remain focused on delivering high-quality service and ensuring our members receive the best care and support possible.”

“This recognition is a testament to our ongoing commitment, and we are excited to build on this success as we continue to serve our members and the broader community.”

Visit Finder’s Customer Satisfaction Awards to see the full results.

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About Australian Unity
Established in 1840, Australian Unity is a member-owned wellbeing company with more than 385,000 members and more than 700,000 customers. Our range of health, wealth and care products and services provides member, customer and community value that is supportive of personal and community wellbeing.

 

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