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Financial Services

The financial services field — from brokers, futures, bullion, investment planning to computer companies — will be covered at Investment ’B6 at the Christchurch Town Hall.

Mr David Peach, manager of Telemarketing Corporation of New Zealand — the company which has organised Investment ’B6 as a joint venture with the Exhibition and Conference Division of Trade Publications — said that from a financial industry point of view, the show is quite dramatic. “A year ago, stockbrokers would not get up from their desks to market their wares to the public. They were regulated, and were not allowed to do it. “Previously people had

to make appointments with them and talk in private. We’ve organised the show to bridge the communications gap between them. There are a number of things happening in the marketplace,

like the high interest rates and the movement of the New Zealand dollar. “Often people do not grasp the quickness of the changes and do not understand why they have occurred,” Mr Peach said. But people wanted to get the best out of their investment and now they could do that — by shopping around. The Money Show was like a warehouse of investment services, Mr Peach said. Organisers are hoping for at least 8000 visitors to the two-day show.

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Press, 20 February 1986, Page 31

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Financial Services Press, 20 February 1986, Page 31

Financial Services Press, 20 February 1986, Page 31