A.M.P. HAS RECORD YEAR
The New Zealand branch of the Australian Mutual Provident Society has received a cable from their head office in Sydn-y, advising the total new business figures for 1923. In the ordinary department £l2 330,23 i was completed, and £2.393,298 'll the industrial depaitment—a grand total of £15,323,535. These compare with £10.827.773 and £2.957,362 respectively, t*tailing £13,785,633 for the year 1922—an increase oi £1,54-2,897, and a record for the society. New Zealand’s contribution was £3,183,251 in both departments—an increase of six hundred and twenty thousand pounds over the | revious yeai’s total, and nearly half a million m excess of the previous New Zealand record year. Ihe figures represent about £2 10s per head of the whole population of trie Dominion. The annual bonus certificates for all policies in force at December ?.lst, 1923, will issue as usual on June 30tl,
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11739, 29 January 1924, Page 8
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143A.M.P. HAS RECORD YEAR New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11739, 29 January 1924, Page 8
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