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First Super shifts group insurance to MetLife

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First Super has awarded its group insurance contract to MetLife, after a review of existing arrangements with OnePath.

Industry superannuation fund First Super has appointed MetLife Insurance as its group insurance provider after a review of its insurance arrangements.

First Super previously used OnePath as its insurer.

"After a review of our members' insurance needs and a competitive tender process, MetLife offered the best insurance solution for our members, in terms of product design, price and service," First Super chief executive Graeme Russell said.

"Our members will benefit from new insurance features, such as providing cover to currently uninsured members and improvements in policy terms and conditions."