THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED
THE MOST PROGRESSIVE OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE [Established in Victoria, 1873.1 SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE DIRECTORS’ REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1935 INCREASE &I BONUS RATES. ' A RECORD YEAR, ORDINARY DEPARTMENT New Life Assurance: Business transacted —18,889 Policies, assuring £11,638,479 Addition to Life Assurance Fund .. • • Total Income for the year .. Bonuses (every year a bonus year)— Surplus for the Year . • 561,961 COMBINED ORDINARY. INDUSTRIAL AND ACCIDENT DEPARTMENTS New Policies issued during the year .. • • ■ • J[o’33? Assuring (excluding Term Assurance and Accident Assurance) .. 13,768,171 Total Income for the year .. •• 3,573,018 Total Funds as at 31st December •• ** Reserve Funds .. • • • • • • ’ * * * ’ Rate of Interest earned on all Funds .. £4/9/1% Valuation Rate .. • • • • /0 The Society is WHOLLY MUTUAL, all surpluses being applied to th* benefits of Policyholders only. Thp Snlend’d Surolus allows an increased Scale of Bonuses in the Ordinary high scale in the Industrial Department wa. maintained. NEW ZEALAND DIRECTORATE: Gerald FitzGerald (Chairman) Alexander Macintosh C. J. Stanton Harcourt R. B. ASHE, Manager for New Zealand, j CHIEF OFFICE FOR NEW ZEALAND: C.M.L. Building, Comer Customhouse Quay, Wellington. BRANCHES: C.M.L. Building, Queen Street, Auckland, C.M.L. Building, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. CJM.L. Building, Princes and High Streets, Dunedin. Also at Invercargill, Nelson, Timaru, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Palmerston North, Hastings, Napier, Hamilton and Gisborne. [Established throughout the British Empire.]
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21813, 19 June 1936, Page 12
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