David Jochem joins Plus4 Insurance Solutions
Plus4 Insurance Solutions Extends its Presence in Christchurch with the Appointment of David Jochem
Plus4 Insurance Solutions (Plus4), the national insurance broking and financial adviser group, today announced that
Christchurch-based adviser, David Jochem, has joined the group.
David Jochem is a Registered Financial Adviser with more than 17 years experience in the financial services sector
serving the rural sector, SMEs, families and high-net-worth individuals, most recently in Canterbury.
He began his career in 1997 as a healthcare sales representative advancing within divisions of AON and ACE Insurance
respectively across New Zealand. ACE Insurance is one of the world’s largest multiline property and casualty insurers
across 54 countries. David held a number of leadership roles with the company culminating in being responsible for
running both the Lower North Island and South Island regions for the company before establishing his own insurance risk
advisory company ‘Insure’ earlier this year.
Plus4’s Chairman Grant Uridge said, “David is an experienced and highly regarded insurance adviser. He has established a
successful insurance risk advisory business, predominantly serving the needs of the rural sector, businesses and
families. Given that Plus4 is a cooperative, the only specialist insurance and financial broking firm who is a member of
the NZ Cooperatives Association, we are very selective about whom we ask to join our group. Our members need to not only
have the necessary experience and expertise but also share our values, as each member has an equal shareholding. We are
pleased to welcome David to Plus4.”
Established in 2008 in Nelson, Plus4 now has over 30 advisers working from 12 locations between Whangarei and
Invercargill. Group members, who have no affiliations to any specific insurance provider, offer unbiased advice tailored
to their individual and business clients’ requirements. They work predominantly with small to medium sized enterprises,
their owners and their accountants.
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