A.M.P. Has Best Year
(N.Z. Press Assn. —Copyright) SYDNEY, Jan. 14. The A.M.P. Society wrote £542.5m in new business during 1965, th- twenty-second successive record. The latest figures show a gain of £41.4m or 8.3 per cent on the 1964 amount. Ordinary business amounted to almost £33Bm which is £14.8m or 4.6 per cent higher than for 1964. In the superannuation field the increase was £26.4m, or 17.5 per cent, at £l77m.
New annual premium income rose by 12.5 per cent to £13.5m for 1965. The society wrote a record £80.2m new business in New Zealand in 1965. The society’s New Zealand manager (Mr S. J. R. Chatten) said this represented a 12 per cent increase on 1964 new business results.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30960, 17 January 1966, Page 15
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