Insurance doesn’t have to be complicated or intimidating.
At our core, we’re a team of people who believe in making protection simple, honest, and human. We listen first, explain things in plain language, and help you choose cover that actually makes sense for your life.

Insurance is first and foremost about people. That’s why in every decision we make, we have people at our heart, and treat every staff member, client and beneficiary as an individual first. Our goal is to help you protect the people, health, and goals that matter most to you. That’s why we focus on:
Clarity
Cutting through the jargon so you actually understand what you’re signing up for.
Support
Being here when life takes an unexpected turn, whether that’s helping you set up cover or guiding you through a claim.
Trust
Recommending solutions that fit your needs, not ours.
We’re not call-centre voices or faceless forms. We’re a small local team that genuinely cares about helping you find the right cover. Think of us as approachable guides who’ll walk alongside you, whether you’re taking out your first policy or making a claim.
Founder, Director & Senior Insurance Advisor
With nearly over a decade of experience in financial services, Terina has built her career around helping people protect what matters most to them.
She has experience both on the banking side, where she supported clients to secure mortgages and insurance at Kiwibank, and the insurance advisory side, where she played a key role in growing a successful insurance advisory over its first 2 years.
Driven by a desire to put people first, she founded Simply Insurance. For her, it’s never about selling policies or hitting targets; it’s about understanding people’s lives and making sure they feel confident and supported with the cover they choose.

Because peace of mind matters
Life doesn’t always go to plan, but the right insurance can give you and your loved ones real security. We’re here to make sure you have cover that works when you need it, so you can focus on living, not worrying about the “what ifs.”