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Z is New Zealand's most trusted fuel company

Published: Fri 29 Jul 2016 10:31 AM
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FRIDAY, JULY 29, 2016
Z is New Zealand's most trusted fuel company
The votes are in – Z is New Zealand’s most trusted petrol company after securing the top spot in this year’s Reader’s Digest Trusted Brands survey.
The survey, now in its 16th year, asks Kiwis about their preferred New Zealand brands based on a number of drivers, including reliability, pricing, and customer service.
Z’s Chief Executive, Mike Bennetts, said earning the trust and confidence of Kiwis reflected everything Z is about.
“We want Z to represent what New Zealanders can achieve when they put their minds to the things that matter – things like putting the service back into service stations, and fueling Kiwis to get ahead,” he said.
“Being recognised as New Zealand’s most trusted fuel company really reinforces the importance of the things we do on our forecourts, and in our offices, each day.”
Mike said it was great to see a number of Z’s valued community partners also recognised.
“At Z, we stand for making a positive difference – to our customers, to our shareholders, and to the communities in which we live and work,” he said.
“It’s great to see one of our major commercial customers and community partners, St John, recognised as well, along with the Cancer Society and LandSAR, both charities we’ve supported in the past through Z’s Good in the Hood initiative.”
The Reader’s Digest Trusted Brands survey asked a representative sample of people in New Zealand to rate their most trusted brands in 41 categories of products and services across a wide range of industries.
For the survey’s full results, visit the Reader’s Digest Trusted Brands website:http://www.trustedbrands.co.nz/
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