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September 2024 Edition

2024: THE YEAR IN REVIEW

Closing out 2024, a year most of us look forward to seeing the back of, signifies the ending of a full two years of...

New Appointments – September 2024

Charlie Oscroft First Mortgage Trust (FMT) is pleased to announce the appointment of Charlie Oscroft as Investment Relationship Manager. Charlie is well-known in New Zealand’s...

Wheels keep turning

New Zealand’s annual rate of inflation has fallen to its lowest level in three years and now sits just outside the Reserve Bank’s target...

The password conundrum

Once upon a time, long ago in a faraway office a plague of uncontrollable tantrums began to reach epidemic proportions; the specialists could see...

Bay of Plenty Business News team changes mark a new era

Bay of Plenty Business News director of sales Pete Wales takes up a new role directing the group’s publishing operations and sales from 1...

Prising open the doors

I was born in Wellington and raised in the then smallish town of Tawa, about 15 minutes drive from the capital’s CBD. I vividly...

ChargeNet, Tauranga Crossing Opening Event

ChargeNet unveiled New Zealand’s largest EV charging hub at Tauranga Crossing in August. The hub, capable of charging 10 vehicles simultaneously, will boost accessibility and...

Preventing fragility fractures

Osteoporosis is a common condition that many New Zealanders might not be familiar with, but its impact is widely felt, especially among adults 50...

Some light at the end of the tunnel

Last month’s 25 basis-point relaxation of the Official Cash Rate (OCR) by the Reserve Bank, the first reduction in interest rates since late-2021, provides...

New radiology clinic provides capacity and choice in the Bay

The opening of a new radiology clinic in Fraser Cove, Tauranga will bring much-needed capacity and choice to the Bay of Plenty region, giving...

Our proud connections with the Bay’s business community

The University of Waikato has been an anchor organisation of the Bay of Plenty community for over 20 years, and for the past five,...

“Sorry for the inconvenience.” Are you? Really?

Customer satisfaction is worthless. Customer loyalty is priceless.” – Jeffrey Gitomer₁ The current economic climate is not an excuse for poor customer service – especially...

Time to organise your taxes

After what could be seen as a period of hibernation, two recent developments reinforce that Inland Revenue has awoken and taxpayers should not be...

Mum and Dad investors say grass is greener overseas

Chartered Accountants ANZ’s latest investor confidence survey shows mum and dad investors are increasingly downbeat about New Zealand’s capital markets and listed businesses but...

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