THE GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
Annual Report RECORD OF STEADY PROGRESS The report of the Government Insurance Commissioner upon the _ transactions of his Department for the year ended 31st December, 1942, which has now been presented to Parliament, reveals that steady progress was made during the year. Its main features are:(14) New Business: The new business amounted to £2,218,367. Whilst this figure is less than that for the previous year, it must be regarded as highly satisfactory in view of the reduction of over 58 per cent in the Field Staff since the outbreak of the War. (2) Business in force: The Sum Assured at the end of the year totalled £33,388,155, to which reversionary bonuses amounting to £3,620,884 have been added, (3) Total Income: The total income, £1,386,181, exceeded that for the previous year by £26,125. (4) Death Claims: Claims in respect of policyholders who died on Active Service involved the payment of over £126,000, as against £50,000 in 1944 and £5,000 in 1940, Civilian death claims, which were particularly light in 19441, were above normal. (5) Surrenders decreased by over £76,000, as compared with the previous year, when the figures pre over £60,000 less than for 40, (6) The Assets now total £12,766,414, (7) The Reserves were further strengthened. (8) The Expense Ratios showed a substantial decrease, the ratio to total income being 7.62, as against.8.62 in 1944, and that to premium income being 12.24, as against 13.84 the previous year. (9) The Net Interest Rate earned upon the Department's Funds. was £4 1s Od, a reduction of only sixpence, as compared with the pre-| vious year, which must be considered a very satisfactory return in these days of low investment yields. Actuarial investigation : The usual investigation disclosed a net surplus of £342,130. cs Careful consideration has been given the question as to whether there should be any distribution of profits on this occasion. It is, however, felt that under existing conditions, the course followed last year was the right and proper one, and should again be adopted. There will, therefore, be no general allotment of surplus. In order, however, that the interests of policyholders shall be fully protected, interim bonuses at rates approximately two-thirds of the bonus last declared will be granted on all policies becoming, claims during the current year for each.annual premium which has fallen due since 3ist December, 1940. — War Loan Investments: In continuation of its policy of rendering all possible support to the country in its prosecution of the War, the Department has made further substantial contributions to the various War Loans, The amount subscribed to date to £1,352,480, — . ee ot rey em mee
Mr. W. E. Arnold, who had been Commissioner of the Department for some 10 years, recently retired, and has been succeeded by Mr..J. W. Macdonald. The new Commissioner, reviewing the future prospects of the Department at Mr. Arnold’s farewell, said, "As to the future, well, we like to think of this as a live progressive business, not content with its past of sterling endeavour, but striving hard to advance still further the great principles of Life Assurance for the benefit of the community. "Indisputably, our slogan is ‘Forward!’ "We have an invincible faith and confidence in the Department. We believe that if we foliow our ideals of giving Good Value and Good Service, that if, in every way, we conform to the idéal of Comradeship, strength and prosperity will undoubtedly continue to attend the operations. of this fine National Institution."
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 215, 6 August 1943, Page 7
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