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Dealer group offers cash for jabs

One of Australia’s biggest dealer groups is incentivising its advisers to get vaccinated as soon as possible as the latest COVID outbreak in Victoria worsens.

by Reporter
June 8, 2021
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In a letter to advisers and staff on Monday, Synchron director Don Trapnell said the group would offer a $100 Bunnings gift voucher to those who got both doses of the vaccine.

“COVID-19 has had a devastating effect on the health and prosperity of the world and although Australia has been thankfully largely spared, we are not immune, as evidenced by the current outbreak and extended lockdowns in Melbourne,” Mr Trapnell said.

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“Synchron’s directors and chair have each received the first dose of the vaccine and we will be proceeding to the second dose within the prescribed time frame.”

Mr Trapnell said advisers and staff would be awarded the vouchers if they presented a Medicare vaccination certificate or letter from their GP advising they had received their vaccine doses.

“This is a potential investment by Synchron in the health of its community of up to $50,000, but we consider it a matter of good corporate citizenship,” Mr Trapnell said.

“It is a small price to pay if it encourages our people to get vaccinated, and in the process contributes to the future ongoing health and prosperity of Australians, and helps restore the freedoms of Australia.”

He added that Synchron advisers should visit their doctor as soon as possible to find out which COVID vaccine was right for them.

“We understand that getting vaccinated takes time out of their day and away from their work, but we think it’s worth it,” he said.

Mr Trapnell’s comments come as 11 new cases of the virus were reported in Victoria on Monday, with Melburnians hoping stay-at-home restrictions will still be lifted by the end of the week.

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  1. Anonymous says:
    4 years ago

    Yet further reasons to be self employed and self licenced and focus on advice instead of this irrelevant dribble.

    Reply
  2. Anonymous says:
    4 years ago

    I’m smart enough to know I’m dumb enough to not risk getting involved in [b]this [/b]particular conversation . . .:roll:

    Reply
  3. StickyourJab says:
    4 years ago

    Not a good look Synchron.

    Reply
  4. Anonymous says:
    4 years ago

    Great initiative. Good to see this incentive.

    Reply
  5. CSB says:
    4 years ago

    And to clarify as we wouldn’t want IFA to be in the same basket as most other Media and the Victorian Government and Chief Health Officer; yesterday was actually 9 all of which were already in quarantine and close contacts of already diagnosed people, so bottom line, nil community infections…. BTW Prof Sutton said today that he hopes to find the time in his daily press briefings to clarify the facts that he had omitted yesterday…Bloody scare monger…

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