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Just and Manchester united

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By Charlie Corbett
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2 minute read

Just Super has added health insurance to its member benefits.

Media industry fund Just Super has done a deal with health insurance firm Manchester Unity to give special rates to its members.

Just Super members will get special rates on health cover, health management initiatives and travel insurance.

In addition, members who join Manchester Unity won't have to serve the waiting periods on benefits usually requiring two months membership.

Just Super said it considered a number of health cover providers before plumping for Manchester Unity.

 
 

"Manchester Unity was selected based on what it could provide to Just Super members, as well as its synergy with the ethos of the fund," Just Super acting chief executive Caroline Lee.

 "Manchester Unity . . . is a not-for-profit organisation run in the best interests of its members. This common foundation ensures that our members enjoy peace of mind and security from their private health cover."

Just Super's move comes at a time when superannuation funds are increasingly adding services  in an attempt to attract new members and hold onto existing ones.

Just also provides low-cost banking with Members Equity Bank, financial planning and Death and total and permanent disability cover.