A.M.P. HAS RECORD YEAR. The New Zealand branch of the Australian Mutual Provident Society has received a cablegram from their head office in Sydney, advising the total new business' figures for 1923. In the ordinary department £12,335,237 was completed, and £2,993,298 in the industrial department—a grand total of £15,328,535. These compare with £10,827,776 and £2,957,862 respectively, totalling £13,785,638 for the year 1922 —an increase of £1,542,897, and a record for the society. New Zealand’s contribution wa» £3,188,251 in both departments—an inciease of six hundred and twenty thousand pounds over the previous year’s total and nearly half a million in excess of the previous New Zealand iccord year. The figures represent about £2 10s, per head of the whole population of the Dominion. The annual bonus certificates for all policies in force at December 31, 1923, will isst& M usual on Jun? 30,
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 105, 29 January 1924, Page 10
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