PROGRESS NOT LAGGED
There is an inherent strain of audacity in the directorate of the Prudential Assurance, which, combined with the quality of wise caution denoted by the title of the company, helps to explain its remarkable success. To launch important building schemes during the time of the world’s financial travail would appear to be boldness pushed to the point of indiscretion, were it not for the assurance, born of past experience, that Prudential leaders are too wise to jeopardise in the least degree the fruits of long years of progress. In New Zealand this progress has in no wise lagged behind that of other countries covered by the world-wide ramifications of one of the Empire's greatest assurance companies. Here, in this Dominion, the development of Prudential business has its reflex in the new Prudential building found necessary adequately to accommodate a staff very considerably increased since the establishment of the company in this country in 1931.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 167, 11 April 1935, Page 15
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157PROGRESS NOT LAGGED Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 167, 11 April 1935, Page 15
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