A.M.P. SOCIETY
It will be noted from an announcement made by the A.M.P. Society elsewhere in this issue, that all those who effect participating policies in the ordinary department before December 31 will be entitled to share in the distribution of bonuses for the year 3 929. The cash amount divided between policy-holders in the society’s ordinary department for the previous year reached the huge record total of over £3,000,000, representing reversionary additions of over £5,000,000 to the sums actually assured under the policies then in force.
This record cash distribution represented a return of over 58 per cent, of the premiums for the year on participating policies. Altogether, since its establishment 80 years ago, the society has distributed over £44,000,000 in cash bonuses, and has paid away to its members or their representatives no less a sum than over £88,800,000.
The offer made by the A.M.P. is one which will doubtless be availed of by many who are not as yet assured, as well as by many others who are not assured sufficiently to cover presentday needs.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 837, 4 December 1929, Page 10
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