iExtend is pleased to announce the appointment of Kevin Goss to the iExtend Advisory Board, adding further depth and experience to the existing Board as iExtend continues to consider future growth opportunities and its licensing options.
Existing board members already include Geoff Lloyd, Peter Bobbin and Rodney Payne, and the addition of Goss brings further industry expertise to the role, as well as continued independence, strong guidance and more than a decade of recent experience with a number of the major insurers.
A former insurance executive, most recently Goss worked with MLC Life Insurance, where he was National Manager Debt Protection and Partnerships and a Regional manager, Bancassurance, Direct and Digital. Prior to this, he was Head of Adviser Distribution, Retail Advice at CommInsure where he was responsible for the businesses distribution strategy and managing the sales and support teams.
Goss was also Head of Insurance Retail Sales at ANZ Wealth and National Sales Manager, Life. Risk at Zurich Financial Services Australia.
According to iExtend CEO David Sarkis, the ability of iExtend to attract Board members of Goss’s calibre, demonstrates the integrity and value of iExtend’s proposition and its desire to bring the best people and opportunities to the table.
“We are delighted Kevin joins our Advisory Board adding further bench strength to our existing Advisory Board members who offer incredible industry insight and bring years of industry experience to the iExtend proposition and to understanding how it fits into a regulated market.”
iExtend launched last year and has been met with wide adviser support, offering them and their clients another option to the cancellation of life insurance policies.
“iExtend has a valuable role to play in ensuring the sustainability of life insurance, particularly in challenging market conditions such as now where the cost of living and rising premiums are making it harder for clients to view insurance as an asset,” said Sarkis.
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