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Finsia’s new ‘Government Speaks’ Series - 13 Dec

Published: Thu 23 Nov 2006 09:28 AM
DIARY ALERT – 22 November 2006
Where is financial services heading?
Find out at Finsia’s new ‘Government Speaks’ Series
Finsia.edu.au
Industry professionals will gather to hear New Zealand’s leading politicians discuss the future direction of financial services during Finsia’s – the Financial Services Institute of Australasia’s – inaugural 'Government Speaks - Ka kōrero te Kāwanatanga' breakfast event on Wednesday 13 December 2006 in Wellington.
This leading event will provide new thought provoking insights into the future for New Zealand’s financial services industry and the notion of protecting Kiwi wealth.
Hear opinions from high profile experts:
- The Hon Lianne Dalziel MP, Minister of Commerce, Minister for Small Business and Minister of Women's Affairs
- Mr John Key MP, Finance Spokesperson, The National Party; and
- Mr Barry Soper, Parliamentary Reporter, Prime News will Chair the event
The aim of Finsia’s new ‘Government Speaks - Ka kōrero te Kāwanatanga’ series is to raise the industry’s level of awareness about key regulatory, policy and legislative changes and industry trends and provide an open forum for constructive dialogue.
During the event, Finsia will also launch new opinion polling, conducted by Roy Morgan Research, which will provide a comprehensive snapshot of the finance industry’s views on key issues facing the sector and Kiwis at large.
Event: ‘Government Speaks – Ka kōrero te Kāwanatanga’ - Protecting Kiwi Wealth – a new future for financial services
Date: Wednesday 13 December 2006
Time: 7.15am – 9.00am
Venue: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington
ENDS

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