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New Alliance Creates Unrivalled Valuation Offering

Published: Wed 27 Apr 2005 10:41 AM
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New Alliance Creates Unrivalled Valuation Offering
Censere Group and Telfer Young announced today an alliance which will enable an unrivalled valuation service offering to clients throughout New Zealand.
Telfer Young is one of New Zealand’s largest and best known real estate valuation and advisory groups. Censere is a leading provider of technical and financial valuation advice throughout Asia Pacific. Together they provide a seamless range of valuation and advisory services extending to valuation and development consultancy of real estate, machinery and equipment valuation and technical advisory, valuation of businesses and financial interests, valuation of intellectual property and intellectual capital advisory services.
In addition to providing a comprehensive range of valuation services within New Zealand, the alliance provides access to Censere’s network of offices throughout Asia Pacific, enabling New Zealand companies to coordinate their requirements as they grow overseas.
Brett Shadbolt, Managing Director of Censere Group, said at the announcement “this is an important step for Censere Group in New Zealand, it allows us to focus on the areas which we are best at, while also ensuring that the real estate requirements of our clients are properly met.” Mike Penrose, Chairman for Telfer Young agreed, “Telfer Young places strong emphasis on providing outstanding advice in the real estate sector and through our alliance with Censere, we can now offer clients the same level of service over an expanded range of asset types.”
www.censere.com www.telferyoung.com
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About Censere Group:
Censere Group is headquartered in Singapore and offers technical valuation, financial valuation and intellectual capital management expertise throughout Asia Pacific via a network of offices in seven Countries.
About Telfer Young:
Telfer Young is a leading provider of real estate valuation and advisory services with eight offices throughout New Zealand.
Previous Press Release / background:
Expatriate CEO Brings Censere Group To New Zealand
Censere Group, the Singapore based Asia/Pacific valuation and financial services group has opened a New Zealand office. The office will offer the full range of group activities but will focus particularly on Intellectual Capital audits.
The Chief Executive of the Censere Group, Brett Shadbolt, is an expatriate New Zealander. “After building the Censere business through Asia and the Pacific I’m personally very pleased to be bringing it home” Brett said announcing the office opening. “There are a large number of opportunities for Censere in New Zealand and I believe many businesses are looking for some fresh thinking on share and the other valuation and advisory services we offer”.
Censere provides a full range of specialised valuation services across a spectrum of industries. “We are fully up to speed with the New Zealand market with experienced New Zealand staff in place” said Brett “and I’ll naturally be taking a very keen interest from Head Office”. “On the property valuation aspects of the business we will be working in an alliance with Telfer Young, the leading New Zealand property valuation firm.” “We will be launching our new Intellectual Capital Division in the next week or two”. This will add a lot of capability to companies in New Zealand to fully assess the value and risks within a company’s brands, processes, management, systems, networks and overall business recipe”.
www.censere.com

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