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1 ITI I I AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL < PROVIDENT SOCIETY NOTICE TO POLICYHOLDERS Policyholders are advised that the New South Wales Parliament has enacted the Australian Mutual Provident Society Act 1988. This amends the Society’s Act of Incorporation (“the 1910 Act”) and also enacts other provisions. The main purpose of the new legislation is to modernise AMP’s structure under the 1910 Act which contained much of the Society’s original 1857 Act and had inevitably become outdated and unsuited to a modem corporation, despite periodic amendments (the last being in 1941). The principal changes grant limited liability to policyholders, give the policyholders the ability to amend the Society’s powers without requiring further legislation, clarify and modernise the Society’s powers and delete archaic and redundant provisions. In addition the Society, while remaining incorporated under its own separate 1910 Act. generally becomes subject to the disciplines of the Companies Code. As part of this process amendments have also been made to the By-laws, which have been re-arranged in two parts. The Society’s express powers are now set out in Part I of the By-laws instead of in the 1910 Act. Other provisions which were previously covered in the 1910 Act or the By-laws are now contained in Part 11. Amendments have been necessary to eliminate inconsistencies with the Companies Code and there are other changes appropriate in a context of expansion, one of which permits membership to be extended to policies transferred to AMP on a merger. The Directors have taken this step in the belief that it will benefit policyholders by enabling the Society to operate and continue to develop as a modem, progressive organisation without hindrance from outdated provisions. Policyholders desiring a copy of the legislation and the amended By-laws should write to the Chief Manager for New Zealand, at the address below, who will provide a copy when available from the printer. I By order of the Board. M. H. Ryan Secretary AMP Society, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, New Zealand Incorporated in New South Wales. Members’ liability limited. J 695 NZ
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