Russell Hoddinoii talks about Life Insurance and the briefcase break through MB A major advance in communication will result with the 17 7 introduction by /Etna Life of Accoustic Couplers for their E agents. These Couplers, about the size of a brief-case or portable typewriter, have access through any telephone to f IFr ™ /Etna’s central computer system and so enable agents to ’ obtain instantly information which they require for their clients SL tna w ’" a,so P rovicie programmes specifically designed to provide agents with additional marketing suppon \ Wk \ Already developed or planned for future development are such projects as estate analysis, projection of various policy tables dip.i.inz. Dip.A.ri. fl.ua. superannuation quotations, and presentations, comparisons Recently appointed between various types of investments and general informatior XltteoMustmiia outh;for such as new business enquiries, gift duty, stamp duty, chile & New Zealand Limited endowment etC. /Etna Life will be the first insurance Company in New Zealand to have this system in use and this follows a continuinc policy of providing our Agency force with the most up-to-date facilities available. The introduction of this system, along witl our steady growth, will mean further development of our fielc force and unequalled opportunities for people looking for the ultifhate in job satisfaction and rewards. A • I | ‘ r JfP' f t-' ■«' ' | - *-H**r» J. _ f | ■■B I ’ : ■ I EMU of Lite Casual ty of US A. (Ranked by Fortune Magarne as ere of the world • largest and 175 Tuam Street. Life of Australia Also at Auckland and Wellington & New Zealand Limited
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