A NEW SUN HAS RISEN Sun Alliance and Phoenix Assurance have merged. The new Sun Alliance Insurance Group is one of the largest The new company, operating as the Sun Alliance Insurance insurance companies in New Zealand. Our size means Group,will mean better service to all our clients. increased security, of course, but there will be no change Significant cost savings that result from our merger in the service and attention for which Sun Alliance and Phoenix will benefit all policyholders. Our wide representation will Assurance are renowned.. enable us to serve you more efficiently and effectively. To us every client is important. Modern information processing systems will mean a faster 5 0n ? C !i cT S /d n nr 7Q i nszi response to queries and faster claim settlements. 76 Here f° r d Street. P 0 Box 194 or by phoning 798-460 or 791-05 Current Sun Alliance policy-holders can now obtain life cover from the enlarged company. OSUN ALLIANCE IST INSURANCE GROUP INCORPORATING PHOENIX ASSURANCE
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