We are interested to know if anyone would consider the following to be
direct marketing as defined under the DP Act, therefore requiring us to
check marketing preferences before we contact the customer.
As a policy approaches maturity, we would write to the customer making them
aware of their options. As well as the option to pay the maturity proceeds
into the customer's bank account, the customer would be made aware of
specific re-investment options. These include opening one of our bank
accounts, using our new direct sales service to purchase subsequent
products or arranging an appointment with one of our advisors to discuss
future financial plans. Would you consider making these options known to
the customer (other than paying into an existing bank account) direct
marketing activity?
Many thanks, Emma
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