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A.M.P. SOCIETY.

Record Business For the Last Year. Information is to hand from the Head Office of the A.M.P. Society that the total Ordinary Department New Business for 1936 was £21,876,224, being an increase of £3,136,299 over 1935. The total Industrial Department Business for 1936 was £6,103,396, an increase of £819,820 over 1935. The aggregate total of £27,979,620 is an increase of £3,956,119 over the previous year and constitutes a fresh record for the society. The New Business completed in New Zealand—£s.s3l,3l4 Ordinary Department, and £792,000 Industrial Department, a total of £6,323,314, created a new record for the New Zealand branch, and at a special function recently tendered to the field representatives in Wellington the congratulations of Lord Balfour of Burleigh, chairman of the society’s London board, Sir William Hunt, chairman of the New z-ealand and local board of directors, and other directors, were extended to the field men on their magnificent performance. Special reference was made to i the Auckland district which completed over one million pou'nds of New Business for 1936, and to the Hamilton district which completed over £BBO,OOO.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 345, 28 January 1937, Page 8

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A.M.P. SOCIETY. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 345, 28 January 1937, Page 8

A.M.P. SOCIETY. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 345, 28 January 1937, Page 8

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