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Cole Murray wins Grosvenor KiwiSaver Practice of the Year

Published: Fri 21 Nov 2014 10:56 AM
Hawke’s Bay financial planning firm Cole Murray
wins Grosvenor KiwiSaver Practice of the Year... for the sixth time
For the sixth consecutive year, Cole Murray has won the Grosvenor KiwiSaver Practice of the Year award, proving that a smaller, regional financial services company can deliver big results.
And to top the award haul off, the firm’s KiwiSaver Adviser Vanessa Jensen was named Grosvenor’s ‘Rising Star’.
Grosvenor is one of this country’s largest KiwiSaver Scheme providers, with more than 32,000 New Zealanders enrolled in its schemes.
“The awards are designed to honour the achievements of an advisory practice dedicated and committed to KiwiSaver and creating a prosperous future for their clients,” says Andrew Lendnal, Grosvenor Financial Services Group’s Head of Marketing and Innovation.
“The awards also cement the relationship between our company and advisers throughout the country, collaborating to provide a competitive and rewarding KiwiSaver offering.”
Criteria for the KiwiSaver Practice of the Year award included a practice with a focus on employers, individuals, the self-employed and children; a consistent team effort and demonstration of marketing flair.
“Cole Murray has been in this position before and has for a sixth year in a row demonstrated commitment, consistency, growth and results,” adds Mr Lendnal.
Cole Murray director Mike Murray is thrilled with the award wins. “We provide realistic and workable KiwiSaver plans for our clients that fit with their lifestyle and life stage. The awards are recognition that we are delivering this service to our clients.”
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